Between Grit and Grace
How to Be Feminine and Formidable
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Narrated by:
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Suzie Althens
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Written by:
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Dr. Sasha K. Shillcutt MD
About this listen
Women need to know it's okay to be kind and assertive. Between Grit and Grace will show you that success comes when you are comfortable living in the space between grit and grace - grit meaning being resilient and taking charge of your life (socially-acceptable masculine attributes), and grace meaning showing others mercy (socially-acceptable feminine trait).
Author Sasha Shillcutt, MD, will explain how to give yourself permission to disappoint nice people (and know that you are still a nice person anyway). You'll learn how to stop apologizing for showing your strength and grit, and embrace your grace, too. This is where personal peace lives.
Dr. Shillcutt taught herself how to be a gritty, grace-filled leader and live authentically. Now, she wants to help other women be brave enough to do the same. Her passion is empowering and encouraging women to be brave enough in their professional and personal lives. She believes women cannot be too brave, too kind, too strong, too smart, too funny, too beautiful, or too authentic.
Using real-life stories, the book explains how women can be feminine and formidable. Leadership and lipstick are not mutually exclusive. You'll realize you can be bossy and caring, fearless and vulnerable, relentless and forgiving, smart and humble - and make it to the top.
©2020 Sasha K. Shillcutt, MD (P)2020 Gildan MediaWhat listeners say about Between Grit and Grace
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- Erin Lynch
- 2022-03-14
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As a professional welder and foreman of my shop, I thought this book was ok. the presentation was fabulous. but the content was underwhelming. it's a bit too Christian for my liking, but more to the point, it's a little too sexist. both for and against women. it's geared towards telling women "they can do it all, and here's how!" and confidence building instead of actually giving actionable steps towards how to tackle the grind while being a team player. it expects men to be chauvinistic pigs and doesn't give them enough credit. but it's not all bad. there's some nuggets in here.
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