When Gratitude Becomes Toxic
Esha Young Esha Young

When Gratitude Becomes Toxic

Toxic gratitude is not a beautifully genuine and private practice but a public expectation. The thankfulness that women are required to display, visibly and consistently, not because it reflects their inner state but because its absence is read as arrogance, entitlement or a failure to understand their place.

This kind of gratitude is not a gift but a hefty tax which most women have been paying for so long, they have forgotten it is not a natural feature of the landscape.

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Energy Is a Professional Asset
Esha Young Esha Young

Energy Is a Professional Asset

Many intelligent women dilute their own authority through energy leakage. Over-explaining. Apologetic tone. Rushed speech. Constant smiling to soften impact. Filling silence. Reacting instead of responding. These behaviours are often rooted in social conditioning to be agreeable, accommodating, warm. Professionally, they create noise around your message. Containment sharpens it.

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The Composure Principle :       Why Composure Is a Strategic Force Before Words Are Spoken
Esha Young Esha Young

The Composure Principle : Why Composure Is a Strategic Force Before Words Are Spoken

Many assume composure is innate. It is not. It is trained regulation. Leadership research increasingly emphasizes emotional regulation as a defining factor in effective executive presence. Not charisma. Not dominance. Regulation. A regulated presence stabilizes the room. A dysregulated one destabilizes — regardless of how intelligent the content may be. You cannot out-argue a nervous system that has already signalled uncertainty.

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