


Sorry Not Sorry! - A WIS Event
It is a truth universally acknowledged that women apologize. A lot. All the time. We apologize for making mistakes, for taking up space, for simply existing in the world. Apologizing is an instinct and a cultural norm and for many women, a behavior that makes us seem less capable, confident, and comfortable in our own skins.
Flip the script and unlearn these socialized behaviors with a discussion presented by Angela Conley from OpenEye. You'll walk away with context for why women apologize so much, strategies for leveraging the power of your words and empathy, and actionable steps to stop saying sorry.
Thursday, May 15
2-4pm, ASIS WIS presentation
4pm Happy Hour - Location near Alarm.com building
Alarm.com- Wells Fargo Plaza Building
2nd Floor conference room (park in the west parking lot)
7900 Xerxes Avenue, Bloomington, MN
It is a truth universally acknowledged that women apologize. A lot. All the time. We apologize for making mistakes, for taking up space, for simply existing in the world. Apologizing is an instinct and a cultural norm and for many women, a behavior that makes us seem less capable, confident, and comfortable in our own skins.
Flip the script and unlearn these socialized behaviors with a discussion presented by Angela Conley from OpenEye. You'll walk away with context for why women apologize so much, strategies for leveraging the power of your words and empathy, and actionable steps to stop saying sorry.
Thursday, May 15
2-4pm, ASIS WIS presentation
4pm Happy Hour - Location near Alarm.com building
Alarm.com- Wells Fargo Plaza Building
2nd Floor conference room (park in the west parking lot)
7900 Xerxes Avenue, Bloomington, MN
It is a truth universally acknowledged that women apologize. A lot. All the time. We apologize for making mistakes, for taking up space, for simply existing in the world. Apologizing is an instinct and a cultural norm and for many women, a behavior that makes us seem less capable, confident, and comfortable in our own skins.
Flip the script and unlearn these socialized behaviors with a discussion presented by Angela Conley from OpenEye. You'll walk away with context for why women apologize so much, strategies for leveraging the power of your words and empathy, and actionable steps to stop saying sorry.
Thursday, May 15
2-4pm, ASIS WIS presentation
4pm Happy Hour - Location near Alarm.com building
Alarm.com- Wells Fargo Plaza Building
2nd Floor conference room (park in the west parking lot)
7900 Xerxes Avenue, Bloomington, MN