Warrior Women: insight outlook by Tamara O'Garra Saavedra

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Unlocking the Power of Overcoming Obstacles: An Insight into Warrior Women

Today, we delve into a topic that is close to my heart - the realization that the act of overcoming obstacles is a power to embrace. My name is Tamio Greve, and I am currently a DevOps Engineer at Ru, a payment gateway fostering the revolutionary Web Three movement by promoting inclusivity and diversity in the tech field.

Transforming Obstacles into Tools of Power

One prominent lesson I've gleaned from my professional journey is the ability to transform obstacles into realizations of power. This process involves the balance between our insight and outlook, both of which are pivotal in maneuvering the hurdles we stumble upon.

Three Common Blockers and Their Solutions

We will use three common blockers many professionals encounter to demonstrate the transformational mechanism mentioned above. They include the freeze, imposter syndrome, and self-demoting tradition.

1. The Freeze

The freeze is a moment of neuromuscular lockdown that leaves women temporarily speechless, sometimes causing them to implicitly consent to circumstances they might ideally object to. Having experienced such scenarios myself, I found a simple way out - learn to turn the spotlight outwards. If you are asked a question that makes you uncomfortable, don't worry about answering, simply ask back. This effective solution is championed by Cash A Bak, founder and CEO of the Academy, an institution teaching women to stand in their power.

2. Imposter Syndrome

Coincidentally termed by two female psychologists, imposter syndrome creates persistent self-doubt, despite one's outstanding accomplishments. My recommended solution? Fake it. Amy Cuddy’s Ted Talk on power poses offers an insightful place to start. Engage in power posing and gradually, you'll be able to drown the crippling self-doubt.

3. Self-Demoting

Society often unconsciously conditions us to downplay our achievements and power. However, once you realize this trend, you need to divert it the other way - self-celebrate! Make gratitude lists and more importantly, celebrate your successes, however small they may seem.

Transforming Obstacles into Tools

Insights give birth to outlooks, and outlooks shape our interactions and, ultimately, our reality. Recognizing this dynamism allows us to transform hurdles into ladders to our success.

Empowerment Through Empathy and Insight

Women have an inherent power, empathy, which, when shared, heightens collective growth. Moreover, our insights rooted in intuition can enable us to actualize our dreams if we dare to explore them. So harness these powers and remember, your dreams can become your tools.

Thank you for taking the time to join me on this journey of introspection and experimentation. Leveraging simple solutions against common blockers not only cultivates a robust professional disposition but also fosters personal growth. Don't forget to celebrate yourself; your dreams are your most potent tools!


Video Transcription

Thank you for joining me here. My name is Tamio Greve and this is the topic I will be talking today is warrior women insight outlook um in a nutshell. What I want to convey is the realization that the act of overcoming obstacles is a power to embrace.But before I dive deep in, let me briefly introduce myself. Oh, sorry. Yes, I am sorry. The wrong direction. I am currently working as a devops engineer in Ru. Uh Ru is a payment gateway powered by Aron which enables businesses to accept crypto payments in safe seamless manner.

And it's very exciting to be part of the Web three movement that is going on right now, fostering the implementation of inclusivity and diversity from its the very foundations of the projects that are being born. Um As to my background, I am a self taught technologist. I explored many areas uh where technology meets society and even individual. And as I went through different phases and lessons of life, I learned that many of the blockers were that get migrated from one technological revolution to the next a blockage that are implicit in society and the individual. So um I believe tech uh should can and does help us alleviate these uh symptoms. Uh So actually, right now I'm overjoyed to see and be part of the rising tide of companies and projects and web three field that is a uh proactively fostering the implementation of inclusivity and diversity. This is a and presenting alternatives to some of the mechanisms of the current status quo that became has somehow expired. I I worked very hard to get here as Anna very well explained. My life took a lot of twists and turns.

And one of the major lessons I got out of this was how to turn your obstacles into realizations of power. And hence uh this topic and especially now the time being that diversity is being celebrated everywhere and the wind is blowing in our favor. I believe it's time to set sail and celebrate this stepping forward. So um how I am going to attempt to explain the transformation that is implicit, this mechanism of transforming obstacles into tools of power is to do the illustrating the interplay between insights and outlook.

And to do that, I will illustrate it with three common blockers that I have experienced as a in my, in my professional, personal trajectory, emotional mental, you name it. Uh These are the inside outlook tool I believe has it's works ubiquitously. So these are the common blockers that I will face that I will comment on. I believe many of them are like my idea is not to explain them too much. I hope that through illustrating a couple of them, you might perhaps be familiar with all you might resonate with some. The idea is to illustrate the mechanism of transformation. So the three that we have, yes, the three imposter syndrome and self demoing I will go into each in detail now and but the idea is to provide simple solutions. So you can just in a fast simple way snap yourself out of these blocking situations and through learning to get yourself out of these situations with simple solutions. And once you get the hang of the mechanism, the mechanism becomes your ally. Uh Now I'm not gonna do too much spoiler alert. We'll get to each of the simple solutions. So let's illustrate with some definitions. So the freeze the freeze is a term coined by Cash A Bak.

She is a New York based speaker, founder and CEO of the academy, an amazing school that teaches how to stand in your power and in your influence, especially targeted to women. Um She, I am going to quote literally her uh definition of the freeze and the free. It is a moment of neuro muscular lockdown, a state that renders women temporary speechless, you cannot speak or worse. You find yourself nodding, yes, implying consent and agreement. When in fact, you might be desperate to say no. So there are many examples about this. I don't want to have to explain all of these situations. I just want to present a couple and hope that I can, you can resonate in with at least one. There are examples, uh uncomfortable questions you might get asked. Sometimes it might be more consciously inappropriate, sometimes it might be unconsciously inappropriate. Sometimes they might not really even be inappropriate at all. Like, OK, why don't you have Children? Weird. And a question depends on whether the context can you stay some extra hours without getting paid?

Sometimes freezing, not being able to say no or even being in a meeting and being asked, everything is all right with everybody and you might want to say something but you freeze and you can't get out of this internal state and it becomes just more attention and more attention and more attention.

And so what is a simple solution? Turn the spotlight whether it be other people's spotlight, but most importantly, your spotlight, whether it be that you've been asked a question individually or collectively you are in that point where your attention is just spiraling in. So you've got to put the attention out, get your attention out. So, and this is a simple solution. This is the whole mechanism described by Cashier Bay. I will recommend that and I'll link you at the end of the talk and it's asked back, this is a very simple way of turning the spotlight. You get asked something that puts you in an uncomfortable zone. Be more consciously or not by way of the, the questioner, ask back, put the attention out. You need to give yourself that breathing, breathing space. Do it? Don't worry about having to answer, just put it up, then give yourself a breathing space to be able to let your mind stop falling into that spiral. So simple, you get off something uncomfortable. Don't even worry about answering. This is actually some of the exercises that are carried out in this academy by Akasha Bak and I have done this and I recommend everybody to do it with their friends, especially with your girlfriends, get together and try to ask yourself questions.

And the implicit instruction is don't answer the question. You know, it's going to be an uncomfortable question but be ready to ask back and uh test yourselves to the point where you might be able to perhaps start to feel the freeze and be in peace, assess and observe when that freedom comes on. So you can address it and snap yourself out of it with this simple solution. It doesn't matter if it can't be the most intelligent question in the world, just help yourself get the attention off you. So there we go. That's the simple solution for the freeze, feel frozen us back. Next one will be the imposter syndrome. And poster is a very interesting phenomenon. It was originally coined by Pauline Rose Klans and Susan Iams, two female psychologists in 1978 in a study where they was, uh, studying, uh e effect. They were studying high achieving women in the seventies and they observed that w that these feelings that they termed impostor phenomenon, uh occurred much more in women and much more intensely.

And I will quote from the article literally, which is to give a, a narrow definition in case anybody here is not, uh, familiarized with the imposter syndrome. And it's despite outstanding academic and professional accomplishments, women who experience an imposter phenomenon persist in believing that they are really not bright and have fooled anyone who thinks otherwise. Now this has happened many times to me even before I knew this feeling and then you end up learning with experience. But it like, yeah, I just wanted to have some fun uh memes which are really worth it. This perfectly captures the feeling of imposter syndrome. This bottom meme on the left. And then it's funny because in the other memes, it's compared to Dunning Kruger, which is the total opposite as the graph. Everyone describes how good do you think you are at something? And you might not be very good post the syndrome, you are very good, but you think you're really not good. These are funny memes but going back um 40 years later, yeah, this is a very interesting phenomenon because 40 years later, this has been shared, this has been addressed, studied, made public and now it's become a tool of empowerment for everybody, regardless of gender, it still does occur more with high frequency in women.

But my theory is the is the lack of, well part of the factors underlying this is the lack of reference models and networks of support that especially high achieving women. In the seventies, like sea level women in the seventies, there were not many before to have a sense of reference. So if first off, if you find that you have figures of reference, networks of support that you resonate with to reach out to build and bond because uh it's not necessary to get, I mean, as much as you can now that we have the public knowledge. Uh these are things that will help you. However, if you end up being in a position where you do not know where to look at for reference and you are being able to assess uh detect these feelings. The same way with the freeze whole point is being able to take the take the power of insight into your hands. And um and so if you don't have anything, any figures or networks, there is a very solution that is I'm going to reference Amy Cuddy's very famous TED talk on power poses one of the most watched Ted Talks, but it is a very good TED talk which I always also link at the end of the talk, a simple solution.

It's fake it because there are certain behavioral bodily functions that come into play that we can't even control. Sometimes when we start to spiral inward again, we'll freeze, we'll shrink, we'll make ourselves smaller quieter like. Um so even so sometimes, you know, you are at the place you've wanted to be, you've worked hard for, you have everything except you are being crippled by self doubt. So um just fake it, learn, start with a small start with power posing, start by putting your chin up, put your chest out, get comfortable. So fake it do what you must. If there are things that you are afraid of sign up, it doesn't matter, you will collapse, be paralyzed for a bit, but at some point you will be doing it. And I very much recommend watching this TED talk is amazing. So simple solution number two, fake it try power posing. These are simple little fakes but ever so important in helping sometimes unblock and come out of this inner state again, get blocked in the inside state and have to help to go out to the outlook and then keep on allowing the interplay between inside and outlook.

That is what healthy power dynamics should be like. And I'm going to go to the last example which is self demoting. Um Sorry, you know, there are many examples of self demoting. So the relaxant to claim achievements while I was expecting others to notice them, the desire to please and be likable. These are many typical self demoting behaviors that women might engage in sometimes and non women. But I am speaking from my experience as a woman, perfectionism and self criticism being too harsh with oneself, all these things to fit in with the previous two examples also. So the example I'm going to use for this, which for me is a very important example is menstruation I believe. Yeah, there are inspiration is a topic that we, that we carry with a lot of weight. There are feelings of shame, guilt, embarrassment, weakness, even the maternity dilemma associated to it. And it's so central to human existence. Uh So i it has just become a taboo for thousands of years. The point that we've lost our language, our knowledge about it. So for us to be able to begin to observe, address new feelings such as we do with the trees such as we do with the imposter syndrome, it helps to be able to have a language.

So the same reach out speak, bring out this topic because it's a topic of empowerment. Um and it should be a topic of self celebration. So this is my answer to self demoting whenever you can catch, slowly observe your patterns, it's not a catch, it's not like you're doing something wrong with all the love. Once you observe yourself uncelebrated yourself, playing yourself downwards, celebrate yourself just once you realize even.

And if you need to do a list of gratitude, do that, but make sure you celebrate yourself. And uh so these are the simple solutions that I uh suggest the freeze spec power codes, self celebrate. And um I want to leave some time to your question. So I'm going to try and speed up through this but basically transform your obstacles into tools. This is a simple mechanism, insight become aware. So observe the patterns within you. Some of them you might even treat as they are indiscernible from your core identity. But it is only through this breathing, being able to slowly become aware, breathe befriend and love the patterns you see for better or worse. Because if not to hide again, you can't be harsh on yourself. And then once you can touch your clear inner vision and you have you, you, you get in tune with your insights, look and see how your inner changes uh affect your outer world view and thus the reality we are forming because this is going to affect how you interact with it and back again.

And so goes the circle inside and outlook. This is a very amazing mechanism to be able to transform situations, turn them. So they're in your stride and the powers I just want to end with powers that already through our millennium of conditioning. There are some things that might be more challenging, but there are some powers we already carry with us. So number one and we very much know this, but I still think it's worth mentioning is empathy, empathy, if communicated and shared, elevates the whole group. And the example is web three projects. They have decentralized distributed ethos and they lead to proactive investment from the very foundation of projects. But most importantly, insight, it goes hand in hand with intuition. So have no fear to look inside and make allies of your true heartfelt visions.

Because if you can feel them and address them and project them, they will become real. Like the best example for me are your dreams. So make your dreams become your tools. And with this, I thank all of you for joining me. Sorry if I didn't leave much time for questions. Um But uh I don't know if I'm still here, but

you're here. Make your dreams become your tools. How powerful is that? I also love the idea of the list of gratitude. You know, this is super powerful and can really boost our self esteem. So, and I'm really grateful Tammy for this presentation today for stressing on the common blockers, raising the topic of menstruation. I think that this is such as a such a such a normal part of our existence as we are women. So and being a taboo for so many centuries, it is ridiculous. And I think it's time for us to, to strive to raise awareness and to, to actually be our own advocates and support each other. So thank you so much for this powerful presentation today. I just want to share. I already sharing some comment. Thank you so much. I think if our audience has some questions, they would be probably happy to connect with you. Would linkedin work.

Yes. Oh, sorry. The last page uh has uh if you anybody wants to take a screenshot, take it.

This is your moment. I will also drop your linkedin in the chat. So Tammy, this was great to have you with us. Thank you so much. Thank you for being with us today. Thank you for your contribution to the Global Conference to the Career growth summit. Super excited and make sure to drop by the booth of you Trust and say hi and wishing you a great day the rest of the day and stay with us also in the chat, connect with some people. Thank you so much, Tammy.

Thank you. Bye.