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12 things a corporate woman learns too late in her life. 💼 (How I wish I'd known #5 sooner) 1. Being good at your job isn't enough. Visibility matters more than perfection. If no one sees your work, it doesn't exist. 2. Likability won't get you promoted. Being nice gets you more work. Being respected gets you more money. 3. You don't need permission to speak up. Waiting to be invited to the table means you'll be waiting forever. Pull up your own chair. 4. Your male colleagues aren't working harder, they're just louder. They're not more qualified. They're just more confident asking for what they want. 5. Saying no is a career skill, not career suicide. The more you say yes to everything, the less people value your time. Boundaries build respect. 6. Mentorship matters, but sponsorship changes everything. A mentor gives advice. A sponsor opens doors. Find people who will advocate for you when you're not in the room. 7. Negotiate every offer, even if it feels uncomfortable. Men negotiate. Women accept. That's how the pay gap starts and never closes. 8. Your work won't speak for itself. You have to speak for your work. Document wins. Share updates. Make your value undeniable. 9. Perfectionism is holding you back. Done is better than perfect. Waiting until everything is flawless means someone else already took the opportunity. 10. You're not "too much", you're in the wrong room. If your ambition, opinions, or presence are "too much," find a room that can handle you. 11. Maternity leave won't end your career, but believing it will might. Don't shrink your ambitions because you're planning a family. Demand both. 12. The rules were never written for you so stop following them. The corporate playbook wasn't designed for women to win. Rewrite it. Comment YES to join my free community where we discuss real strategies for navigating corporate without compromise. Which one resonated most? 👇 {women in corporate, career advice for women, corporate woman, professional women, women in leadership, career growth, workplace equality, women empowerment, salary negotiation, boundaries at work, women in business, career tips for women, corporate life}

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This post was published on 24th December, 2025 by Shivangi on her Instagram handle "@shivangi.shrivastava2 (Shivangi Shrivastava | Corporate Trainer | Career Growth Coach)". Shivangi has total 84.0K followers on Instagram and has a total of 891 post.This post has received 39 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Shivangi gets. Shivangi receives an average engagement rate of 0.2% per post on Instagram. This post has received 1 comments which are lower than the average comments that Shivangi gets. Overall the engagement rate for this post was lower than the average for the profile. #5 has been used frequently in this Post.

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