Which Power Piece Defines You?

There is a moment most professional women recognise. It is 7:14 in the morning, the meeting starts at 9, and you are standing in front of a wardrobe full of clothes wearing nothing that feels right. This is not a…

There is a moment most professional women recognise. It is 7:14 in the morning, the meeting starts at 9, and you are standing in front of a wardrobe full of clothes wearing nothing that feels right. This is not a…

A study of over 1,000 parole decisions found that a judge’s likelihood of granting parole starts at around 65% after a meal break and drops to nearly zero just before the next one. The legal facts do not change. The…

A performance review told me my delivery could be “softer.” The feedback did not mention the project’s 12% revenue increase, which I had delivered. Research published in the Harvard Business Review found 57% of women receive vague, non-actionable praise in…

There is a striking paradox in the modern office. Research from The Self-Promotion Gap found that 83% of women are inspired by hearing other women talk about their successes. Yet, 69% of those same women would rather minimise their own…

Barry Schwartz tells a story about buying jeans. He walked into a shop, expecting a five-minute transaction. Instead, he was asked to choose between slim fit, easy fit, relaxed fit, baggy, or boot cut; stone-washed, acid-washed, or distressed. He left…

Self-rated and other-rated physical attractiveness correlate at only r = 0.24. That figure, from a meta-analysis of 21 studies, means you have strikingly limited insight into how you actually appear to others. You spend twenty minutes in front of the…

According to the 2025 Women in the Workplace report, only 69 percent of entry-level women want a promotion, compared to 80 percent of men. This is not a lack of ambition. It is a rational response to a system where,…

You open a closet that is objectively full. You see colour and fabric and garments you chose. Yet you feel a familiar paralysis, the conviction that there is nothing to wear. This is not a personal failing. It is a…

The last time I was promoted, I spent more time deciding what to wear on the first day in the new role than I did reviewing the contract. This is not a confession of vanity. Research from Harvard Medical School…

An Israeli study found that judges granted parole to 70% of prisoners seen first thing in the morning. By late afternoon, that rate dropped to 10%. The researchers concluded the judges were not being cruel; they were experiencing decision fatigue.…