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		<title>&#8220;Do women need to make hard choices to get ahead?&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday I was involved in the Australian Institute of Management&#8217;s International Women’s Day debate team, I was a part of the affirmative team alongside two incredible women Wendy Tuohy and Sara James. We debated over whether or not “Women needed to make hard choices to get ahead” ABSO-FRIGGEN-LUTLEY . . . Here’s why. When]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Wednesday I was involved in the Australian Institute of Management&#8217;s International Women’s Day debate team, I was a part of the affirmative team alongside two incredible women Wendy Tuohy and Sara James. We debated over whether or not “Women needed to make hard choices to get ahead”</p>
<p>ABSO-FRIGGEN-LUTLEY . . . Here’s why.</p>
<p>When I first read that headline I hated the words “Get ahead”. . To me it felt as though women are one step behind the pack . . . the title made me feel that we need to be ruthless to get ahead such as back stabbing other women to get to a higher position or to give up our family life to secure a promotion. But after re-reading that sentence my attention shifted . . . In order to get ahead we need to make HARD CHOICES, let’s talk about the hard choices that we will face . . . Let’s start with Imagining your job being ripped out from under you . . . your life in tatters . . . everything you’ve ever known is gone. . . You spiral into a deep depression and the first choice you need to make is “Do I want to live? . . Am I a fighter? Am I strong enough to get through this?”</p>
<p>For the next 12 months I was faced with unthinkable choices, choices that I never should have had to make . . . but I had to and the situations varied . . .BUT the process on how to make those choices NEVER CHANGED . . <blockquote class="pullquote pull-left" style="background-color: transparent; border: none;"><p class="pullquote-text">“Stay TRUE to yourself”</p></blockquote>
</p><p>If you stay true to yourself . . You maintain your integrity, you don’t lose who you are when you have to make hard choices. I am strong, fearless, passionate, fun and honest. Staying true to yourself allows you to have inner peace, it allows you to move forward and to me that means getting ahead.</p>
<p>And the hard choices, they’ll always be there but it’s how we handle them that matters. I will now be facing the next biggest challenge of my life and that’s becoming a mother. For years I chased my media dream and brushed aside my Endometriosis, the disease that was slowly but surely taking away my right to be a mother. I started this year continuing to pursue my career, knowing that being pregnant could lesson my chances of being employed, so I once again held off . . . and then one day recently that bloody dancing baby from Ally McBeal popped up “ooonga chucka ooonga chucka”, reminding me that my biological clock was ticking.</p>
<p>It angers me that women need to think about their careers before deciding to be a mother, Reporter Leslie Bennett’s has written about these realities “Opting Out” when we decide to put our careers on hold to have a baby, we are basically GIVING UP OUR CAREERS. Who has left their job to have a baby or two and tried to re-enter the workforce 2 years later? Or, to even become pregnant in a fast paced job? Becoming pregnant can be a challenge in itself, for me I will need IVF and a miracle . . . But I shouldn’t have to make the hard choice of giving up on my dreams in order to do that.</p>
<p>I made hard choices to get ahead, I don’t have my fulltime Media Career anymore and I might not get it back . . . I will now struggle to become a mother BUT there is one thing all women have deep inside us that no one can ever take away from us WE ARE FIGHTERS.</p>
<p>Do you want to be a follower? Or do you want to be a leader? Don’t stand still. Be true. Be authentic. Be genuine. Be strong. Don’t ever give up. Stay true to yourself when you make hard choices, and you WILL get ahead.</p>
<p>Sunday March 8<sup>th</sup> is International Women’s Day, this is a day to celebrate YOU no matter who you are, where you work or what you do . . . being a woman is a celebration in itself. Happy International we are awesome day ladies, stay strong and stay positive.</p>
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