Gagged

The 10 Mistakes that Stop Women from Being Heard at Work

GAGGED empowers women to be heard. So many women wish they could make their ideas heard. They want to be taken more seriously. They want to stop people talking over them as if what they have to say doesn’t count. These women want to know what to do to change how they’re seen and heard.  They want to make a difference, and they want to speak with authority and integrity.

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Gagged Book

From the Back Cover

  • Are you struggling to be heard at work?
  • Do you feel patronized during business meetings?
  • Are you getting passed over for meaningful work and promotion?
  • Do you feel your performance reviews never go the way you want?
  • Is someone at work making it hard for you to face going to work each day?
  • There are 10 unconscious and well-intentioned mistakes that contribute to women being overlooked, unheard, and dismissed.

Find out how you can become one of those women in business, a woman who is heard, respected and listened to – a woman who speaks clearly, strongly and with conviction. Discover how to empower your communications by reading stories of women like you, seeing clear guidelines on how to adjust what you’re saying, gaining many examples of the ways to express yourself much more effectively, and uncovering the underlying causes for your feeling stressed and uncomfortable.

Discover how to avoid mistakes that contribute to your feeling GAGGED.

    Friedlander insightfully and explicitly tells the reader about the hurdles women, not only face, but create for themselves, and how they can overcome these unseen barriers.

    Suzanne Stephens, Ph.D.
    Architectural Historian, Writer, Editor, Adjunct Professor of Architectural Criticism Barnard College, Columbia University
    Suzanne Stephens

    I enjoyed the simplicity of Gagged and how easy it was to understand. I loved how Cindy used normal, everyday examples to explain the pertinent points.

    Linda Chen
    Marketing executive for a leading accounting and consulting firm
    Linda Chen

    Gagged is a must read for women in the work place. It is a thorough examination of all the communication challenges we face everyday. I recognized myself in every chapter. It is easy to read with lots of examples, practical information, and advice. I plan to keep it on my desk and use it as a daily reference, reminder, and inspiration to change old habits.

    Alyson Pou
    Multimedia Artist/Creative Consultant; Former Director of Professional Development at Creative Capital
    Alyson Pou