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Lean in de sheryl sandberg
Lean in de sheryl sandberg









lean in de sheryl sandberg

My ex-husband and I are still close friends.

lean in de sheryl sandberg

I felt like I had a scarlet letter “D” on my chest for years, no matter what else happened. Unraveling a marriage at 25 is really painful. Feeling like I needed to be married to be complete really lead me in the wrong direction. Find a husband or partner when you are a fully formed adult who knows what you want. Study hard while you’re at Princeton, or wherever you are. I actually saw a recent article-someone advised women of Princeton to find their husband when they’re at Princeton. A lot of people tell you, “You got to get a good man.” I think women feel a lot of pressure to get married. That marriage unraveled, and that is a hard thing at 25. I don’t think I knew who I was, and I don’t think I knew what I wanted, and I don’t think I was mature enough to be married. I married an amazingly wonderful man, we’re still friends. I got married really young, right out of college. Sheryl: Probably the biggest one for me was my divorce. Can you share a failure or a sticky moment when things didn’t go so smoothly and how you managed that?

lean in de sheryl sandberg

Tiffany: Leadership is simple enough when things are going really well. Her questions for Sheryl were fielded from Twitter and from the audience at Levo, which hosted the conversation. Tiffany recently joined Sheryl for a talk about young adulthood, leadership, and feminism. Additionally, Sheryl is known for her book Lean In, which focuses on empowering women in the workplace. This is a familiar mission to Tiffany Dufu, the Chief Leadership Officer at Levo, a network designed to elevate working women. Sheryl Sandberg joined Facebook as COO in 2008, leaving a senior role at Google to help transform Mark Zuckerberg’s social network into a highly profitable tech giant.











Lean in de sheryl sandberg