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Show Your Worth: 8 Intentional Strategies for Women to Emerge as Leaders at Work

By Shelmina Babai Abji

Show Your Worth provides a strategic blueprint for women to navigate the corporate landscape. It focuses on intentional self-advocacy, leadership branding, and reclaiming personal value to overcome systemic workplace barriers.

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For many women in the professional world, the conversation often centers on the ‘glass ceiling’—that invisible barrier preventing them from reaching the highest echelons of power. But as we look closer at the landscape of modern business, we see that the problem starts much earlier. It isn’t just about the ceiling; it’s about the ladder itself. Many of the rungs on that ladder are missing or broken, making the climb toward leadership fraught with obstacles that their male counterparts simply don’t face in the same way. The statistics bear this out: women, and especially women of color, occupy only a small fraction of executive roles. This isn’t due to a lack of talent or drive, but rather a system that often fails to recognize and cultivate their potential.

However, these numbers aren’t a reason to give up. Instead, they are a call to action. To navigate this uneven terrain, women need more than just hard work; they need a targeted, intentional strategy. This is about more than just surviving the corporate grind; it’s about defining what success actually looks like for you as an individual and then branding yourself as the leader you were meant to be. Throughout this summary, we will explore a roadmap designed specifically for women aiming high. We’ll look at how to mend those broken rungs, negotiate the complex demands of a full life, and emerge with a leadership presence that cannot be ignored. The goal is to move from being a participant in the workforce to becoming an indispensable force within it.

Uncover why letting others define your professional milestones is a recipe for burnout and how to build a personalized roadmap to fulfillment.

Explore how a senior advisor to a US President managed a high-pressure schedule by using a single, powerful question to filter every distraction.

Discover why the secret to a harmonious life isn’t just about scheduling, but about shifting your internal belief that work and life can actually coexist.

Learn how a high-ranking executive’s battle with health taught her that hiding her struggles was more draining than the struggle itself.

Dive into the eight essential qualities that transform a reputation into a leadership brand, moving you from being a worker to a visionary.

Advancing as a woman in the modern corporate world requires a shift from passive participation to intentional leadership. We have explored a multi-faceted approach to this transformation, beginning with the foundational act of defining success on your own terms. By reclaiming the ‘GPS’ of your career, you ensure that your hard work leads to a destination that actually matters to you. We’ve discussed the vital importance of managing your attention, treating it as a precious currency that should only be spent on your highest priorities. This focus, combined with a belief that a balanced life is both possible and necessary, creates a sustainable path toward the top.

Perhaps most importantly, we’ve looked at the strength found in authenticity. Bringing your whole self to work and communicating with unwavering conviction allows you to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be. By intentionally crafting a leadership brand built on trust, inspiration, and crisis management, you make your value undeniable to those around you. The ladder to leadership may have broken rungs, but with these strategies, you have the tools to mend them and climb higher than you ever thought possible. Now is the time to step into your power, show your worth, and lead with purpose.

About this book

What is this book about?

This guide addresses the unique challenges women face in professional environments, particularly the subtle obstacles that appear long before they hit the glass ceiling. It moves beyond generic career advice to offer eight specific, intentional strategies designed to help women emerge as leaders. The book explores how to define success on one’s own terms, rather than following a path set by others, and provides a framework for managing one's most limited resource: attention. The promise of the book is a transformative shift in mindset and behavior. By focusing on authenticity, strategic prioritization, and intentional personal branding, women can learn to navigate gender bias and negotiate their worth effectively. It covers everything from the psychological barriers of work-life balance to the practicalities of communication in high-stakes meetings, ultimately aiming to help readers mend the broken rungs of the professional ladder and achieve lasting, fulfilling leadership roles.

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About the Author

Shelmina Babai Abji

Shelmina Babai Abji is a renowned advocate for gender equality and diversity in the corporate world. With over three decades of experience, she has held executive positions at major multinational corporations, empowering women and promoting inclusive leadership throughout her career.

Ratings & Reviews

Ratings at a glance

4.2

Overall score based on 87 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find that this guide delivers actionable professional advice through realistic suggestions and coaching on leadership techniques. The material is also described as motivating, with one listener highlighting the way it blends individual narratives with methods for developing as a leader. Additionally, listeners value the book’s accessibility as an essential resource for women, focusing on self-reflection and moving past internal obstacles while offering simple instructions. The narrative approach is captivating, and listeners consider the work highly relatable because of its very intimate perspective.

Top reviews

Logan

Shelmina Babai Abji has created more than just a career guide; she’s crafted a mentorship in book form. The way she weaves her personal journey from Tanzania to a high-level IBM executive with practical, pragmatic tips makes every chapter feel grounded and achievable. I particularly appreciated the focus on intentionality—it’s not just about working harder, but about how you manage your attention and align it with your personal success plan. The storytelling style is so engaging that I found myself nodding along as she described the internal dialogues many of us face in male-dominated spaces. While some might find the 8 strategies a bit broad, I think they offer a much-needed foundation for anyone feeling stuck in their current role. It’s an empowering read that pushes you toward self-awareness and authenticity without feeling like a lecture. Definitely a must-read for women looking to step into their power at work.

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Watcharee

Finally got around to finishing 'Show Your Worth' and I feel like I need to buy a copy for every woman on my team. What stood out to me most was the emphasis on 'intentionality' rather than just the usual 'hustle culture' advice we see in most business books. Abji uses her own vulnerability to show that leadership isn't about being perfect; it's about being authentic and managing your personal brand with care. The reflection questions at the end of each section are incredibly useful for journaling, and they really help you identify those hidden mental blocks that hold you back. I’ve started using the PSP format she mentions, and it’s already helping me prioritize my daily tasks more effectively. It’s a rare find that combines emotional intelligence with hard-hitting leadership tools. It’s not just a book you read once; it’s one you keep on your desk to reference during those tough work weeks.

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Ana

Navigating the glass ceiling requires more than just hard work, and this book provides the exact toolkit needed to break through. Shelmina Abji writes with a level of care and wisdom that you usually only get from a high-priced executive coach. I loved the way she integrated stories of other successful women—it proved that these strategies work across different industries and backgrounds. The focus on authenticity really resonated with me; it’s so easy to lose yourself trying to fit into a male-dominated culture, but this book encourages you to lead as your true self. My only minor gripe is that the 'reflection questions' can be quite intense, so don't expect to breeze through this in one sitting if you’re actually doing the work. This is a manual for long-term growth. If you are serious about emerging as an influential leader, you need to read this book.

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Pridi

The chapter on building a leadership brand rooted in trust and care was worth the price of the book alone. Most business books focus on 'getting ahead' at any cost, but Abji emphasizes that true worth comes from how you impact others and stay true to your own vision. I found the storytelling style to be incredibly engaging—it felt like having a coffee with a mentor who really wants you to succeed. The advice is easy to follow, and the structure makes it easy to dip back into specific chapters when you need a refresher on a certain strategy. Not gonna lie, I was skeptical about the 'self-help' aspect at first, but the pragmatism here won me over. It’s a very grounded, realistic look at what it takes to climb the ladder while keeping your integrity intact. A fantastic resource for women at any stage.

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Gift

Rarely does a leadership book manage to be both deeply personal and highly tactical, but 'Show Your Worth' hits that sweet spot perfectly. Shelmina’s journey is inspiring, but she doesn’t just stop at 'if I can do it, you can too'—she actually gives you the map. I especially liked the section on decision-making under pressure and the importance of establishing boundaries for a healthy work-life balance. In my experience, these are the areas where women struggle most, and her advice is both compassionate and firm. The book is structured in a way that makes it perfect for a book club or a professional development group. Each strategy builds on the last, creating a comprehensive roadmap for anyone looking to emerge as an influential leader. It’s a powerful reminder that our worth isn't just about what we do, but how we show up every day.

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Chatri

After hearing Shelmina speak at a recent event, I had high expectations for this book, and for the most part, it delivered. The structure is fantastic—each chapter flows from personal anecdote to insight, ending with specific exercises that force you to look inward. I found the sections on building a leadership brand particularly useful, though I wish there was a bit more depth regarding systemic biases that can’t just be 'strategized' away. To be fair, the book focuses on personal agency, which is helpful, but acknowledging the uphill battle for women of color more deeply would have added another layer of value. Still, the pragmatic advice on setting boundaries and defining your own version of success is gold. It’s an easy-to-follow roadmap that doesn’t feel too corporate or dry. If you are looking for a coach-in-a-box to help you navigate your next career move, this is it.

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Oscar

I wasn't sure if I needed another leadership book, but this one surprised me with its warmth and practicality. The storytelling is so deeply personal that it makes the advice feel much more relatable than the typical 'CEO tells all' memoir. Shelmina’s focus on self-awareness is a game changer, especially the way she talks about aligning professional goals with personal values to avoid burnout. I did feel that some of the sections on communication were a bit basic, and I would have loved to see a completed example of her PSP format included as an appendix. However, the inclusion of other women’s voices, like Johanna Maska, provided a great range of perspectives that made the advice feel more universal. It’s a solid 4-star read for anyone who wants to take a more intentional approach to their career growth. It’s readable, encouraging, and provides a clear path forward.

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Arthit

What separates this from other career guides is the specific 'intentional path' the author lays out for readers. Instead of vague inspiration, you get a series of 8 strategies that act as a framework for professional growth. I really appreciated the chapter on managing attention; in our world of constant notifications, her advice on focus was a necessary wake-up call. To be honest, I think the book could have spent more time on how to handle toxic leadership, as most of the advice assumes you are working in a place where your 'worth' will be recognized if you show it. That said, the coaching elements are top-notch. The introspection exercises helped me realize I was ignoring several 'hidden blockers' in my own career path. It’s a very pragmatic book that focuses on what you can control. I’d recommend it to anyone who feels like they’ve hit a plateau.

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Akosua

Truth is, I have mixed feelings about this one because while the coaching tools are practical, the tone felt a bit repetitive at times. The author clearly has a wealth of experience, but some of the anecdotes felt a little too 'perfectly packaged' for my taste. I appreciate the focus on self-awareness and the inclusion of the PSP exercises, but I struggled to see how some of these strategies would work in a non-corporate or non-traditional environment. It’s a very polished book with a clear message, but it might not resonate with everyone, especially those looking for a more radical shift in how we view leadership. It’s definitely worth a look if you are in a traditional corporate setting, but otherwise, it might feel a bit narrow in scope. I’d still recommend it for the reflection questions, as those are genuinely helpful.

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Fatou

While the intentions are good, this book didn't quite land for me because it felt a bit dated in its approach to modern corporate life. The strategies provided, like being assertive and managing time, are things most professional women have been hearing for decades. Frankly, the advice feels a bit generic and doesn't account for the hyper-connected, remote-work realities many of us face today. I also found it lacked a nuanced exploration of intersectionality—the experience of a white woman in the C-suite is vastly different from that of a woman of color, and the book treats 'women' as a bit of a monolith. There are some nice anecdotes, and the writing is clear enough, but I was looking for something more innovative or groundbreaking. If you are very new to your career, you might find some value here, but for seasoned professionals, there isn’t much new ground being broken.

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