tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8347813240685507227.post2141958170663456928..comments2018-06-24T21:27:28.451-07:00Comments on Lost With No Maps: Working and Leading as a WomanDanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03419751248345883615noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8347813240685507227.post-64264452522203066002011-11-24T20:22:42.765-08:002011-11-24T20:22:42.765-08:00THANK YOU for writing this. I am really strugglin...THANK YOU for writing this. I am really struggling getting my head around this eventuality BEFORE I start my Transition. In many ways, I am ready. In the ways that you wrote about, I am not. I hope you are able to accomplish your goals at your job, regain the team and "re-learn" how to lead as a woman. I will be taking notes! : )<br /><br />It is ironic that I found your blog tonight. I survived two Thanksgiving visits that challenged my nerves. The first involved some relatives making fun of Tom Brady's sister when she appeared on TV during a football game (trans/Chaz Bono jokes). The second involved a brief discussion about the lack of seriousness and respect shown women in business still today versus previous decades. My male relative who is a bit older seemed surprised by my perspective (that things haven't changed much, but will in the coming decades as technology evens out many playing fields). In both cases, I probably "wimped" out, but it wasn't worth ruining the Day for myself or anyone else.<br /><br />Again, THANK YOU and GODD LUCK. Please write again in the future.<br /><br />Karin<br />("I'm Just A Girl (I think)" blog)Karin July1992https://www.blogger.com/profile/03976147729081731449noreply@blogger.com