The “Yes, But” Mentality

September 27, 2009 · Posted in Self Promotion, Success, Women in Business, leadership 

As women, we have a lifetime of mixed messages around becoming strong leaders and connecting with our innate talent and personal power. This often results in what I call the “yes, but” mentality. You instinctively know what to do BUT you don’t do it. For example, you know you should do more to get out and promote your business, but you spend more of your time in the office hoping that eventually word of mouth will bring you clients.

Why don’t we do what we instinctively know we should do? Are our reasons valid or just excuses?

Often our fears and limiting beliefs make up most of our “buts” and we sabotage ourselves by listening to these messages. They hold us back and keep us in our comfort zone.

Mixed messages relative to our professional success as women continually create this internal tug of war. We want to be successful, yet we worry about what the tolerance for our message is with our friends, colleagues, peers, prospects, and clients.

After all, we are women and as women we should be humble and polite and take the back seat. We have experienced the criticism of the Hillary Clintons of the world have received for being too pushy and aggressive. Yet all the business advice and media push calls for us to assert and promote ourselves as equals in the workplace. It’s this push and pull that creates the “yes, but” mentality.

We feel compelled to please everyone, yet we want to succeed. At some level, we are concerned that leadership positions and business success will make us seem pushy.

Can you relate to any of these “yes, buts”?

  • Yes, I am accomplished, BUT it’s not right brag about it.
  • Yes, I am ambitious, BUT I can’t appear to be too assertive.
  • Yes, I deserve a higher salary, BUT I don’t feel comfortable asking for a raise.

What “yes, buts” do you recite to yourself all the time?

It’s time to connect with your confidence and do what you know is best for you to be successful.

No, “yes, buts”. Just a firm YES, I WILL!

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One Response to “The “Yes, But” Mentality”

  1. Amanda Alexander on October 7th, 2009 5:13 am

    This is such a great post – “Yes-But” is something I think we all say from time to time… You have clarified why!

    Thank you :-)

    Amanda
    Coaching for career, business and personal success

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