tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post177685775453680491..comments2024-03-26T06:17:49.527-07:00Comments on Had Enough Therapy?: Why Don't More Women Lean In?Stuart Schneidermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12784043736879991769noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-9685283673375639022013-05-29T19:05:26.364-07:002013-05-29T19:05:26.364-07:00To your "well, well" I give you a "...To your "well, well" I give you a "ha, ha." You are a joke - I spent some time reading your blog posts, comments on your blog and comments on Twitter.<br /><br />Half of your posts are quotes from other people's work. Just filler. And nothing is really original content on your part. I'd hope you would at least own your statements or the points you that are being supported by others ideas. (Regarding cortisol)<br /><br />And who cares if men do 1/2 the housework? Men make 1/2 the mess....I personally have leaned in in a meaningul way, I have a personal assistant who is able to help me with household errands.<br /><br />I guess you're deluded by all of your investment banker clients swinging around their big members thinking that they are really something swell. They are just big crooks, you are just a servant to them. <br /><br />Since you seem to be so big on quotes, I'll leave you with a favorite of my father's. <br /><br />[To you] "Those who can do, those who can't teach (or in your case "coach."]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Jenny Simonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-31873018633758877792013-05-29T09:02:48.526-07:002013-05-29T09:02:48.526-07:00Well... well.
Sandberg states explicitly that she...Well... well.<br /><br />Sandberg states explicitly that she looks forward to a world where men do half the housework and women are half the executives.<br /><br />I have often remarked that I support any individual woman who chooses to do what it takes to advance her career.<br /><br />However much Sandberg's advice might be useful for an individual, her goal is gender parity in the workplace and in the kitchen.<br /><br />As far as the reference to cortisol. First, it's not mine. Second, it's either a scientific fact or it is not. <br /><br />People who see the world through the lens of feminist ideology often have difficulty accepting that biological differences between the sexes are real. Taking offense at reality is not an argument.Stuart Schneidermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12784043736879991769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-48747309666025176232013-05-29T08:55:57.763-07:002013-05-29T08:55:57.763-07:00Hi, I came across your blog from a Google search,...Hi, I came across your blog from a Google search, so I don't follow your blog. I also don't know from what angle/beat you cover.<br /><br />I will say that you, respectfully, missed the point of her book. And to say what you said about cortisol, and the other stuff is just insulting.<br /><br />I am a devout Christian, I support my husband( emotionally, spiritually and with all that the Book of Ruth asks of wives and family) and I am indeed leaning in. I am also not unattractive. And I lean in. Let me say that one more time, I lean in!<br /><br />I am doing it to create a better sense of security for my family (including extended family) creating generational wealth, and providing a real legacy of personal and professional accomplishments for me, my family and other women. <br /><br />Your post is insulting. <br /><br />Her book isn't about every women becoming an executive. It's about giving it your all at whatever level. Asking for FAIR compensation. Owning your accomplishments.<br /><br />I hope you will reread the book and look for the points that I mentioned above. <br /><br />This will be a game changing book for many generations.Jenny Simonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-3140142038588356422013-05-24T20:55:50.493-07:002013-05-24T20:55:50.493-07:00https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhhgI4tSMwc&fe...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhhgI4tSMwc&feature=player_embeddedLeo Gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-58033019230382811792013-05-24T08:14:56.412-07:002013-05-24T08:14:56.412-07:00Good points... one might also ask whether women wh...Good points... one might also ask whether women who choose to lean in have an ideological commitment that influences how attractive they are.<br /><br />For my part I was thinking of the stress of being a law partner or a corporate executive... I suspect that the stress level of the very long hours is higher than in nursing, where the hours are, I believe, not as grueling. High level lawyers and executives are, effectively, almost always on the job. I doubt that this is the case with nursing.<br /><br />Again, another guess: nursing involves more physical activity than being a corporate lawyer and this might well diminish stress.Stuart Schneidermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12784043736879991769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-854352717020076182013-05-24T08:09:35.847-07:002013-05-24T08:09:35.847-07:00"Men were asked to rate the attractiveness of..."Men were asked to rate the attractiveness of women’s faces and those who had high levels of the stress hormone (cortisol) were rated lower."<br /><br />It would be interesting to know what particular kinds of jobs are associated with higher cortisol levels. Nursing, for example, can be an extremely stressful profession, yet nursing is also considered a traditional female job. I wonder how the levels of cortisol in female nurses compare with the levels in female lawyers and female air traffic controllers. (Also, to what extent is the elevated cortisol a result of job stress versus to what extent is it a result of personality factors that also led to the career choice in the first place?)<br /><br />I note that words like "high" and "lower" aren't very quantitative. Does 5% higher cortisol lead to 50% more perceived unattractiveness, or does 50% higher cortisol lead to 1% more perceived unattractiveness? There's no way to tell from this article.<br />David Fosterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15464681514800720063noreply@blogger.com