This Is How We Rise
Reach Your Highest Potential, Empower Women, Lead Change in the World
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Claudia Chan
We live in a time of unprecedented opportunity for women. Yet despite centuries of progress, true equality remains out of reach. What will it take to bring us to a tipping point?
To leadership expert and social entrepreneur Claudia Chan, the key is shifting to a "me for we" mindset, where individuals root their effort in a mission far bigger than personal success, and getting everyone -- women and men -- to work together for social change. By lifting others, we not only make the world better, but we can also discover our greatest meaning and achieve lasting fulfillment.
In This Is How We Rise, Claudia encourages readers to join a new breed of leaders and become change makers for gender equality. Distilling wisdom and insights from her own personal and professional journey, she shares key lessons learned and offers a toolbox of thirteen foundational habits. Claudia shows how to define and develop your own purpose, vision, and pathway to becoming a thriving agent for good.
Whether you own your own business or are part of the corporate world, whether you're at the top of your field or are just starting out in your career, you have the power to lead change and achieve extraordinary success in all areas of your life. This Is How We Rise will show you how to unleash it.
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"If you're looking to align your life and career with social impact, this book is one of the best investments you can make. A mix of inspiration, spirituality, and business strategy, Claudia provides a practical plan for how to channel your life purpose and create a more equal world for women and men."
--- Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and cofounder of Ellevest, chair of Ellevate Network, and author of Own It
--- Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and cofounder of Ellevest, chair of Ellevate Network, and author of Own It
"Equality is essential to the future success of humanity; it is not something to be feared or threatened by, but rather a standard to empower us all to live life to the fullest. Claudia Chan has been one of the most dedicated and inspiring voices calling on all people to work together for this basic human right."
--- Nigel Barker, photographer, filmmaker, and New York Times bestselling author
--- Nigel Barker, photographer, filmmaker, and New York Times bestselling author
"This Is How We Rise challenges the core of the 'me' mentality and proposes a 'we' movement. In football, we say football, family, and faith to promote success by playing for something bigger than the individual. Claudia masterfully crafts this philosophy into a strategy for empowering women and kickstarting movements. Together, we can all rise. For the love of progress, read this book today."
--- Dr. Jen Welter, first female coach in the NFL
--- Dr. Jen Welter, first female coach in the NFL
"As women move into the leadership realm in every aspect of life and work, it becomes more and more critical that we ask ourselves questions like: Power for what purpose? Leadership for what kind of future? These are the questions that Claudia Chan asks--and answers--in her important book, This Is How We Rise. Her ideas and tools about moving from a 'me over we' mindset to a 'me for we' way of living and leading are critical for our times."
--- Elizabeth Lesser, cofounder of Omega Institute and author of Broken Open and Marrow
--- Elizabeth Lesser, cofounder of Omega Institute and author of Broken Open and Marrow
"Claudia Chan's book provides a blueprint for addressing one of the most urgent issues of our time--gender equality--on both a personal and societal level. This Is How We Rise is a must-read for any person or organization who wants to start a movement that empowers women."
--- Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code
--- Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code
"This is the century of women. Few recognize and support the empowerment of and community building between women and men with as much dedication as Claudia Chan through her book This Is How We Rise."
--- Harvey Karp, MD, creator of The Happiest Baby on the Block
--- Harvey Karp, MD, creator of The Happiest Baby on the Block
Excellent read
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For one, Claudia constantly uses examples of people who overcome the trials and tribulations in their life through faith and belief. For example, she mentions Oprah Winfrey feeling bad about embarrassing one of her guests on the show. And from this, Oprah became a better person which propelled her career to unimaginable heights. That's a pretty big leap to go from a remorseful experience to being one of the wealthiest people in the world without incorporating the other facets of Oprah's life that led to her success.
Constantly, Claudia keeps pushing the narrative that if you find your purpose in life (set by God) and believe hard enough, you will accomplish what you were meant to do in life. It just feels disingenuous, because Claudia doesn't incorporate failure and circumstances into her message. She pulls the "feel good" stories out of the plethora of miserable and downtrodden ones as if those stories aren't realities for people a majority of people around the world. Not to dismiss confidence and hope necessary to move a mission/purpose forward because that is definitely involved in most expeditions to solving global problems, but there's more aspects that goes into it.
My final grip with this book is the overuse of God or higher power being intertwined in someone finding their purpose. Even though Claudia prefaces this topic with a disclaimer telling her readers that they should replace God and higher power with their own complementary substitute, her narrative requires that God exists as he gave each individual their hidden purpose in life. There's not a viable alternative for agnostics or atheists. From this perspective, these groups are excluded from having a true purpose in life. I know Claudia didn't mean any ill-intent when writing this book, but she doesn't properly address how someone that isn't a theist can find their purpose.
The intentions of the book are admirable as Claudia attempts to vocalize how everyone can have a purpose. But the execution missed the mark, and I just wouldn't feel right recommending this book to any in my social network.
Toxic Positivity + Delusional Optimism = This book
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Not worth the hype
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