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Holding Ourselves Back

March 8, 2017 • Agriculture, Career, Communication, Inspiration, Leadership, Lifestyle, Making a Difference

I am a proud woman working in the agriculture-food sector. It is an industry that has perhaps been viewed as more of a “boys only club” but women have and continue to play an important role in the industry, especially with many women-led initiatives like Ag Women’s Network getting the attention they so deserve.

I am proud to have been raised by two strong parents who taught me I could do anything I dreamed of. Watching my mom on my family’s dairy farm, working alongside my dad in the barn, and seeing how my dad treated her as an equal, was very empowering.

And because of this, I am proud to now be married to a man who appreciates a strong woman who is just as strong-willed, has just as strong of a work ethic, and can have an opinion just as much as he does. Andrew is the one who pushes me to be better and pursue my business endeavors including this one at The Passionate Voice.

Because I was also the oldest of four kids, I spent most of my days in the dairy barn with my dad and my brothers rather than spending time in the kitchen. To be honest, I still love it down at the barn with the cows more than being in the kitchen. This doesn’t mean I don’t love cooking or baking or keeping my house clean though. I love doing all of those.. and if you ask my husband, I am a pretty decent baker and cook (thanks to my mom who can milk cows AND is wonderful at cooking/baking!).

I am proud to be part of so many wonderful organizations outside of my day-to-day job that include committees/boards that are a mix of men and women and who celebrate strong women. There are also committees I belong too or events I attend that I’m proud to be associated with including Ag Women’s Network, Lean in Canada and Women of Influence. I love what these events and committees stand for but sometimes I do laugh at the fact that while we talk about ‘equality’ and being treated ‘fairly’ by men, that we don’t laugh at ourselves for having ‘women only’ events.

I am proud to have many strong women friends and mentors who come from not only agriculture, but from many other industries and places both rural and urban. Having a variety of friends and mentors from various backgrounds creates a wonderfully diverse network that you can rely on at any time. This doesn’t mean that I don’t have incredible male mentors and friends. I look up to my dad who, just like my mom, helped instill in me such powerful skills that I am so thankful to have as a woman.

What has become more and more apparent for me as I get further in my career, meet more women, address the much talked about ‘glass ceiling’ and soon enter motherhood come May, is that while we talk about breaking through this ceiling and wanting to be treated as equals, perhaps we as women need to self reflect first and realize that sometimes the only thing holding women are back… is ourselves. 

“Sometimes the only thing holding women back.. is ourselves” – The Passionate Voice

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I’ve never felt like I have been held back for being a woman. If I didn’t speak up, its not because they didn’t let me, its because I chose not too. If I didn’t come across seriously enough, it wasn’t anyone else’s fault but mine. I think realizing this has been extremely powerful for me as a woman.  I’ve never looked at myself any differently than my male counterparts which has helped me be bolder and more confident in what I want to say and what I want to do and accomplish.

Women are often held back because we hold ourselves back. Instead of wondering why men aren’t inviting us to the table, invite yourself and sit at the head table, not at the side/back of the room as Sheryl Sandberg offered the same sentiment in her book, Lean In. Don’t offer to take notes if that is what is expected of you. If you aren’t asked for your opinion, speak up anyways. Think you have a valuable idea? Self promote like men do. Don’t think that its ‘shameless’ self promotion. It’s self promotion. Period. There is a lot to learn from our male counterparts. Yes, countries like Canada and the US haven’t even elected a female Prime Minister or President yet but we’re making huge strides to get there. I have faith that in my lifetime, we’ll see it happen.

The reality is, is that men and women are different and sometimes yes, there are different expectations asked of women. We are asked to be tough yet sweet. Motherly yet stern. Be as good in the boardroom as we are in the kitchen. All while say raising kids and/or dealing with pregnancy. There are a roller coaster of emotions that women face that men don’t.  But it doesn’t mean that women can’t have everything (and more!) that men do.

Women, we need to speak up more. We need to be more confident in our abilities.We need to be loud and proud and in a well-articulated and well-constructed way. We can garner the respect of our peers, both male and female. We can balance it all as long as we set our own personal boundaries as to what “balance” means to each of us individually without judgement. Yes we face challenges, but we can’t forget that men face challenges too. And most importantly, we all have opportunities available to us.

Women have all the talent in the world. We just have to make sure, that above all else, the only person who isn’t holding us back.. is ourselves. Have the confidence to be the person you want to be and make the change you want to see. Have it all… and then more.

Happy International Women’s Day, friends! #IWD2017

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“People Don’t Buy What You Do, They Buy Why You Do It”

March 5, 2017 • Agriculture, Career, Communication, Food for Thought, Inspiration, Leadership, Making a Difference

Thought-leader Simon Sinek’s book ‘Start with Why’ is one of my all-time favourites and definitely a recommended read. I happened to re-watch his TED Talk “Start with Why – How Great Leaders Inspire Action” and it reminded me of so many lessons I try and keep in mind.

If you haven’t watched his TED talk, it’s a must-watch — his messages throughout the talk are daily reminders for me in my job; in the industry I work in, in agriculture and communications; and for what I do here on my blog and the whole premise behind The Passionate Voice.

2 of my favourite take-aways from Sinek’s infamous talk:

‘People Don’t Buy What You Do, They Buy Why You Do It.”

“Leaders hold a position of power or authority. Those who lead inspire us. We follow those who lead not because we have too but because we want too.”

‘People Don’t Buy What You Do, They Buy Why You Do It.” – Simon Sinek

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Food for Thought

July 21, 2016 • Food for Thought

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I finally found time this past weekend to take a read through my longer than usual list of blogs and articles waiting for my attention. That may be why this week’s round up of #FoodforThought may be  little longer than usual and include just a few more articles and reads I wanted to share with you all!

+I’ve been trying to get through this list of the 20 most popular TED talks of all time, some of which I watched years ago and have now re-watched to refresh myself with the content. I always find these interesting to listen too when I’m commuting on the bus or driving and listening to them as a podcast. I really love the whole concept of TED talks and how quick and easy they are to digest and learn key takeways from quickly. Now on to the goal of starring in my own TED talk one day 🙂

+ Hilary Clinton is hit with the tough question that women get often: “Why aren’t you smiling more?” One of my most loathed questions to be asked. Period.

+This read by Betty Ann Heggie, a personal mentor of mine who also came from the agriculture world was a great read for women about the ‘voice in our heads.’ It really couldn’t be more true about how sometimes, our main obstacle is truly ourselves. Sometimes how we interpret what is said in different scenarios is all because of the way our voice inside our head interprets things.

+Author and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg who wrote the popular ‘Lean In’ gave a commencement speech recently at a graduation at Berkeley that made its rounds on social media earlier this year. It really is a fantastic read that brings to the forefront, so many life lessons she learned that I wish I had heard at my commencement speech. Instead of the typical ‘fluff,’ she shared honest and raw lessons that since graduation, have personally impacted me as well. Some of her lines like “The question is not if some of these things will happen to you, they will” and “Finding gratitude and appreciation is key to resilience” really made me stop and think that while I’ve been through a lot with my family over the past few years, I continue to be grateful for everything we’ve been blessed with. Be appreciative of this fact and feel grateful for what you do have. A good daily reminder for anyone!

“The question is not if some of these things will happen to you, they will” – Sheryl Sandberg

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+ These 5 roadtrips recommended to take from Toronto are definitely on my summer bucket list! Andrew and I have already checked off the Bruce Pennisula three summers ago which was SO beautiful and so worth the drive. I say it often, but there are so many amazing places to explore in Ontario! On that note, these 17 breathtaking hikes to do in Ontario also look like so much fun! #DiscoverOntario

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Learning from The Stories of Others…

July 4, 2016 • Book Review, Inspiration, Making a Difference

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I recently finished an eye-opening read that reminded me of the power of words and how eloquent they can be in writing a story that changes your perspective on matters of life.

I found the time to read ‘When Breath Becomes Air,’ the first hand account of Paul Kalanithi, a young neurologist who goes from doctor to patient when he is told he has terminal lung cancer after treating cancer patients. The book was recommended to me by a colleague and after hearing her description of the book and how it made you look at things differently after reading it, I went out and purchased the book, knowing I would dog-ear most of the pages as I normally do with most books.

A quick but thought-provoking read, it only took me 3 sittings to finish the book. And after reading it, it reminded me of how valuable it is to learn from others’ wisdom; others’ journey’s and others’ stories. Unlike the story behind this book, you don’t need to be dying of cancer for your story to resonate with others but the way in which Paul told his story is so courageous and admirable and knowing the outcome of the book at the beginning, it truly changed how you saw things as you read Paul’s first hand account of his unimaginable experience.

It reminded me why people have passions and side hobbies – why people pursue ‘callings’ and don’t just have jobs – and why people devote time outside of their 9-5 to be better, do better and make the world better.

Paul’s story reminded me that no matter what story we’re trying to tell, the act of telling our own story with the world is so powerful.  His message reminded me of every reason why I started ‘The Passionate Voice’ and why I remain committed to telling my own story in hopes that it too resonates with readers and people who follow along in my journey.

‘When Breathe Becomes Air’ reminded me that life is too short to NOT be doing something you love (especially after weeks like last); that the time we spend on earth must be fulfilling; that life is too short to engage in the negative or question others abilities…. we shouldn’t waste time on anything but the positive.

A highly recommended read!

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Sometimes There Are No Words….

July 2, 2016 • Food for Thought, Making a Difference

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“Today inspires me to be better, do better and pursue my passions even more wholeheartedly with conviction, thanks to you Logan.”

Happy belated Canada day, friends.

This week leading up to the long weekend was a bit of a sobering one which began when I started reading the memoir, ‘When Breathe Becomes Air’ about a doctor who treats cancer patients, only to get cancer himself. It was only a few days later that we received the news that the Canadian dairy industry, an industry my family and I are proud to be a part of, lost someone young to his own battle with cancer after only a few short months after his diagnosis.

Sometimes the death of someone you know or someone close to you shakes you to your core in a way that no words can truly describe. As a way to try and express in a way that made sense, I posted the following on social media in honour of my friend the day he passed:

‘Days like today are an unfortunate, harsh reminder of the fragility of life.

We can’t take for granted the time we have on earth because we never truly know when we’ll be called back to serve. God takes those to be our angels to teach us who we should be, could be and can be.

The Canadian dairy industry lost another great today.

My love and prayers are with the Chalack family as they say goodbye to one of the most fun-loving and larger than life personalities there was.

Today inspires me to be better, do better and pursue my passions even more wholeheartedly with conviction, thanks to you Logan.”

This week has been a sobering reminder to pursue my greatest passions; live and love to the fullest; be grateful for the people who I’m blessed to surround myself with; and live out my dreams & talents to make a positive difference in the world because you just never know how much time you truly have left.

This ones for you, Logan. 

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