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We need to get women to the point where they aren't apologizing. Its time to take ownership in our success.
Tory Burch
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Women should embrace their achievements without feeling the need to apologize for them.

Tory Burch highlights the importance of women taking ownership of their success and not undermining their achievements with apologies. This quote encourages confidence and self-assertion, promoting a culture where women can proudly acknowledge their contributions and accomplishments in both personal and professional realms.

Themes

WomenSuccessOwnershipConfidenceEmpowerment

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could inspire women at a leadership seminar to embrace their accomplishments.

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