In 2021, women represented 54.3% of the US workforce but only held 35% of senior leadership positions. Of that percentage, only 2.7% of Asian women were seen in management roles. While there have been great leaps for women in the workplace in the last decade, women of color still fall behind. THE TAO OF SELF-CONFIDENCE sets a foundation to help Asian women start being seen as leaders in work and life rather than by our stereotypes. In this book, you'll read about getting to the root causes of what's holding you back and stepping into your greatness; cultural and historical issues that affect our leadership potential; and finding and gaining more confidence as your authentic self.
Some Lunar New Year celebrations have been lowkey as a year of anti-Asian violence has left many afraid. But the tides where mental health, success and representation have also begun to turn, and Asian Americans have each other to thank.
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Bent Not Broken is a look back on the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has disrupted our mental health, plus advice on how to manage our well-being moving forward.
The pandemic has transformed how we think and talk about mental health, particularly as more people have developed chronic stress, anxiety and other issues over the last year.
Of the more than 500,000 people who took a depression screening between March and September 2020, around 8 in 10 people scored with symptoms of moderate to severe depression, according to a 2021 report released by Mental Health America. The survey also found that more participants reported frequent thoughts of self-harm or suicide, and symptoms of moderate to severe anxiety. Further, research has shown that the pandemic has greatly affected the mental health of communities across the globe, including frontline health workers and COVID-19 survivors.
Bestselling author Sheena Yap Chan: “If you want things to happen, make the first move.”
New book reveals the joys and struggles of 18 Asian women entrepreneurs who traveled many different paths to create their best lives USA, February 23, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Sheena Yap Chan is a Keynote Speaker, coach and author on building self-confidence. She is also the founder and host of the award-winning podcast called The Tao of Self Confidence where she interviews Asian women about their inner journey to self-confidence. After going from having low self-esteem to being the confident woman that she is today, Sheena uses her experience to help women overcome their self limiting beliefs to live a better life.