My top 5 inspirational women that men should look at
Julie Sweet is an american business executive and the CEO
of Accenture.
Accenture is a multinational management consulting,
information technology and outsourcing company. It is the largest consulting
company in the world
Throughout her career at Accenture, Julie Sweet has always
focused on issues of innovation, technology impacts, inclusion and diversity
and compliance. Julie Sweet holds a BA in Arts from Claremont McKenna College
and a PhD in Law from Columbia Law School. Before joining Accenture, she worked
for 10 years at the law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.
Katrin Davidsdottir is an icelandic crossfit athlete.
Crossfit is a training that combines Olympic weightlifting,
gymnastics, athletics and other modalities in high intensity activities.
She is an Icelandic CrossFit athlete known for her seven
appearances at the CrossFit Games and the women's champion of the 2015 and 2016
CrossFit Games. She keeps training.
Cristina Ferreira is an entrepredure, TV portuguese
presenter and writer.
Several years in a presentation career on television
alongside presenter Luís Goucha, but now with her own television program.
Her business has multiplied over the years with her own
magazine, perfumery, clothes, shoes, books and the Portuguese woman with the
most followers on the Instagram.
Mel Robbins is an american motivational speaker, presenter and
writer.
At age 41, she was
unemployed, on the bankruptcy and marriage issues, her confidence was down.
Although, she has developed the “5 second rule” and a new
conscieness about life that help her to overcome her challenges.
“5 second rule” says that you must count 5-4-3-2-1 in order
to kill proscratination. It is the reverse of the normal counting and the time
we normally have to do a decision.
She is also have a youtube on Tedtalks with million of views.
Greta Thunberg is a swedish environmental activist.
She is known for protesting outside the Swedish parliament
building, and for being the leader of the School Strike for Climate movement. In
December 2019, she was named personality of the year by the American magazine
Time.
In August 2018, Greta Thunberg was absent from classes to
protest, close to the Swedish parliament, demanding more action to mitigate
climate change on the part of her country's politicians. Eventually, students from other communities
organized for protests similar to Greta Thunberg's.
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