The Likeability Trap, Alicia Menendez
The Likeability Trap, Alicia Menendez
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The Likeability Trap
How to Break Free and Succeed as You Are

Author: Alicia Menendez

Narrator: Alicia Menendez

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/05/2019


Synopsis

Be nice, but not too nice. Be successful, but not too successful. Just be likeable. Whatever that means?Women are stuck in an impossible bind. At work, strong women are criticized for being cold, and warm women are seen as pushovers. An award-winning journalist examines this fundamental paradox and empowers readers to let go of old rules and reimagine leadership rather than reinventing themselves.Consider that even competent women must appear likeable to successfully negotiate a salary, ask for a promotion, or take credit for a job well done—and that studies show these actions usually make them less likeable. And this minefield is doubly loaded when likeability intersects with race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and parental status. Relying on extensive research and interviews, and carefully examined personal experience, The Likeability Trap delivers an essential examination of the pressure put on women to be amiable at work, home, and in the public sphere, and explores the price women pay for internalizing those demands. Rather than advising readers to make themselves likeable, Menendez empowers them to examine how they perceive themselves and others and explores how the concept of likeability is riddled with cultural biases. Our demands for likeability, she argues, hinder everyone’s progress and power.Inspiring, thoughtful and often funny, The Likeability Trap proposes surprising, practical solutions for confronting the cultural patterns holding us back, encourages us to value unique talents and styles instead of muting them, and to remember that while likeability is part of the game, it will not break you.

About Alicia Menendez

Alicia Menendez is an MSNBC anchor and host of the Latina to Latina podcast. She has been dubbed “Ms. Millennial” by the Washington Post, “journalism’s new gladiator” by Elle, and a “content queen” by Marie Claire; and her inter - views and reporting have appeared on ABC News, Bustle, FusionTV, PBS, and Vice News. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on September 04, 2019

This book was recommended by a valued work colleague but I found it difficult to get through because I feel like I'm living it every day. Reading it felt a bit like poking myself with a fork after a long day at the office. The author spends too much time explaining the dynamic considering that most......more

Goodreads review by Annie on December 28, 2019

It's a collection of stories of discrimination against women, both overt and subtle. I suggest starting with Chapter 10, actions that can be taken by organizations and individuals to reduce discrimination. It helps reveal the bias we all have against women because of expectations that women be helpf......more

Goodreads review by Elese on March 21, 2023

The end of the book is worth the read. The beginning was just too whiney for me. Yes there are major challenges being a women’s in leadership and in a male oriented field. BUT I have aligned with many allies and sponsors and mentors that have bridged the gaps. I think there is a danger with signalin......more

Goodreads review by John on February 19, 2020

It’s a solid book of anecdotal evidence around gender and other discrimination in the workplace, with a few bits of research. For men, I recommend this after you’ve been through a couple other books like Invisible Women and The Moment of Lift. It gave me a lot of ways to start having conversations w......more

Goodreads review by Hazal on November 17, 2019

It was a pleasant read, I would recommend to women in my workplace. But there is a catch - it spends too much time on stating the problem. Although it has very good point and does cature attention, maybe it would have been better to start to talk about ideas on possible solutions a bit sooner. Never......more