by Christine Marlet | Jul 14, 2025 | All, Communication between Women and Men, Gender Equality
there are moments -few, deep, transforming- in which something in us knows, before knowing. A decision imposes itself with the clarity of water flowing into its channel. An inner movement pushes or pulls us back. A silence outweighs any evidence. When we try to explain how we know what is being hidden from us, we cannot explain it, but we know it.
It is at these moments that the big question arises: Where does this knowledge that does not pass through the head come from?
by Christine Marlet | Jul 9, 2025 | All, Communication between Women and Men, Fatherhood-Motherhood-Children Education, Gender Equality, Women and Men Collaboration at Work, Women and Men Cooperation at Home, Work-Life Balance/Integration
Home is the primordial communion of men and women because there we discover and enact a divine plan for making people wise and virtuous through daily practices chalked out by human nature.
by Christine Marlet | Jul 9, 2025 | All, Female identity, Gender Equality, Women and Men Collaboration at Work, Women and Men Cooperation at Home, Work-Life Balance/Integration
We are witnessing the dismantling of an outdated paradigm—one built on performance, pressure, and burnout. The world has outgrown the story of constant hustle and control, and the old system is beginning to crack under its own weight.And it’s not just a systems collapse. It’s a spiritual one.
by Christine Marlet | Jul 3, 2025 | All, Fatherhood-Motherhood-Children Education, Gender Equality, Women in Leadership
We would expect that a better education translates into more career opportunities. Yet the numbers in Europe reveal a starkly different reality. While 46% of women complete higher education compared to only 35% of men , this achievement does not translate into leadership positions. Currently, only about 30% of senior management roles are held by women , leading us to wonder: Where do all these educated women go?
by Christine Marlet | Jul 3, 2025 | All, Gender Equality, Women in Entrepreneurship, Women in Leadership
The most damaging barriers to female leadership aren’t written in policy manuals—they’re embedded in the invisible networks that determine who gets the breakthrough projects. After nearly 20 years coaching female executives and watching talented women plateau despite exceptional performance, I’ve seen how informal gatekeeping systems operate with surgical precision to limit women’s access to the opportunities that create leaders.
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