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ć°æ„æćž«đŹ Why So Many Women Managers Feel âSmallerâ in English
Something I hear again and again from women I coach:
âI can speak. I know the words.
So why do I feel smaller in English than I am?â
If this resonates, youâre not alone.
Many women in leadership roles tell me they feel a shift inside the moment they switch to English:
âą the voice gets tighter
âą the breathing changes
âą ideas suddenly feel further away
âą confidence drops even though the knowledge is there
âą the body goes into âbe carefulâ mode
Itâs not about grammar.
Itâs not about vocabulary.
Itâs the emotional script that activates when the stakes rise.
Years of pressure, expectations, past mistakes, comparison, perfectionism â all of it sits quietly behind the words you try to say.
And this is why strong, capable women sometimes feel:
âą frustrated
âą exhausted
âą misunderstood
âą âless than themselvesâ
Not because their English is weak.
Because their voice carries emotional weight theyâve never been taught to release.
If this speaks to you, take a moment to notice:
Is your English holding you backâŠ
or is it the pressure you feel when you use it?
Sometimes the first step isnât learning more.
Itâs finally understanding whatâs happening inside when you speak.
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