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About Katty Kay
Katty grew up in the Middle East, where her father was a British diplomat. She studied French and Italian at Oxford University and worked as a foreign correspondent in Africa and Japan before settling in the US in 1996. She speaks fluent French and Italian and what she describes as rusty Japanese.
She and her husband live in DC juggling jobs with raising four children.
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Blog postThanks to Huffington Post for mentioning us in an article about feeling more authentically confident at work and in “The Ultimate GoGirl Reading List: 10 Career and Personal Finance Books we Love.” Thank you Lauren La Rose at The Vancouver Sun for the interview with Claire. Former Cosmopolitan editor Linda Kelsey mentions the book in an article about her struggles with imposter syndrome. Tacy M. Byham mentions the book in her article “Gender Diversity Among the Ranks of6 years ago Read more
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Blog postWe’re so excited The Confidence Code was named in TIME Magazine’s Best Negotiation Books for 2015! You can read the rest of the list here.
Here are a few other places in the news the book has been featured recently:
The book was mentioned in a Forbes piece about confidence Our tips on confidence were included in Inc’s list of 7 scientifically proven ways to achieve better success in life We were mentioned in an Elite Daily post about the genetics of charisma Katty’s6 years ago Read more -
Blog postHere are a few places we’ve been happy to see The Confidence Code in the news recently:
The Huffington Post named The Confidence Code on a list of 10 career and personal finance books for women The book was mentioned in a column about Equal Pay Day Fast Company named the book in a post about improving negotiation skills We were mentioned in a Huffington Post blog about women in business The book was also mentioned in another Huffington Post post about overcoming imposter sy6 years ago Read more -
Blog postQ: Will you be addressing the issues of how to achieve an improved sense of confidence when one is no longer in the workforce? Post retirement the usual reinforcements of salary, bonuses, peer recognition, etc. disappear and while volunteer service can be enjoyable all those usual reinforcements are missing. Taking classes, trying to learn or […]
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Blog postQ: I want to start a summer book read for my friends and our daughters to experience together. My theme is confidence and each month I want to explore a different subject, for example, negative self talk, social media, etc… Do you feel that “The Confidence Code” will resonate with our 7th-12th grade girls? If […]
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Blog postQ: What makes you think that self-confidence is a good thing? I the past I have had far too many employees, both male and female, who were far more confident than their abilities warranted. It’s much easier to help and encourage people to complete a task than it is to clean up the mess they […]
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Blog postQ: Do women also hold back because they are more fearful of other women? I feel like women are very competitive with one another and I often hold back because I don’t feel the same support from specifically women when things are going well for me vs. when I am down and out and my […]
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Blog postJust over a month has gone by since the release of our new book, The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance – What Women Should Know, and we are so gratified by the huge response to our message.
Over the past few weeks, we have come across many people who are giving The Confidence Code to their daughters and friends. To encourage the gift of confidence, we are gifting you and a friend access to our exclusive webinar on Friday, June 20 at noon EST.
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Blog postQ: Took your test and I score a high confidence level. Which I consider that I am, in all things work-wise because I’ve had so many experiences and worked for some high profile, full on CAH RAY ZEE people. Plus my mom is a paranoid schizophrenic so it makes for a very interesting reflex to […]
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Blog postA few years ago I was a guest on the Colbert Report, talking about our last book Womenomics. The book looked in part at juggling children and jobs. Half way through the interview, in his inimitable way, Stephen suddenly said to me and “So you’re a working Mom, now chose. You’re on the edge of the […]
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Following the success of Lean In and Why Women Should Rule the World, the authors of the bestselling Womenomics provide an informative and practical guide to understanding the importance of confidence—and learning how to achieve it—for women of all ages and at all stages of their career.
Working women today are better educated and more well qualified than ever before. Yet men still predominate in the corporate world. In The Confidence Code, Claire Shipman and Katty Kay argue that the key reason is confidence.
Combining cutting-edge research in genetics, gender, behavior, and cognition—with examples from their own lives and those of other successful women in politics, media, and business—Kay and Shipman go beyond admonishing women to "lean in."Instead, they offer the inspiration and practical advice women need to close the gap and achieve the careers they want and deserve.
New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller!
Girls can rule the world—all they need is confidence. This empowering, entertaining guide from the bestselling authors of The Confidence Code gives girls the essential yet elusive code to becoming bold, brave, and fearless.
Packed with graphic novel strips; appealing illustrations; fun lists, quizzes, and challenges; and true stories from tons of real girls, The Confidence Code for Girls teaches girls to embrace risk, deal with failure, and be their most authentic selves.
It’s a paradox familiar to parents everywhere: girls are achieving like never before, yet they’re consumed with doubt on the inside. Girls worry constantly about how they look, what people think, whether to try out for a sports team or school play, why they aren’t getting “perfect” grades, and how many likes and followers they have online.
Katty Kay and Claire Shipman use cutting-edge science and research, as well as proven methods of behavioral change, to reach girls just when they need it the most—the tween and teen years.
Plus don't miss Living the Confidence Code! Packed with photos, graphic novel strips, and engaging interviews, Living the Confidence Code proves that no matter who you are, or how old you are, nothing is out of reach when you decide to try.
AN INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
New from the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling authors of The Confidence Code for Girls!
The best way to understand confidence is to see it in action. That’s why bestselling authors Katty Kay, Claire Shipman, and JillEllyn Riley have collected 30 true stories of real girls, pursuing their passions, struggling and stumbling, but along the way figuring out how to build their own special brand of confidence.
From Bali to Brazil, South Africa to Seattle, Australia to Afghanistan, these girls took risks, doubted themselves, and sometimes failed. But they also hung in there when things got hard. Along the way they discovered what matters to them: everything from protesting contaminated water to championing inclusive books to the accessibility of girls’ basketball shoes, and so much more.
Different goals, different stories, different personalities, all illustrating the multitude of ways to be confident in the world.
Packed with photos, graphic novel strips, and engaging interviews, Living the Confidence Code proves that no matter who you are, or how old you are, nothing is out of reach when you decide to try. Join this growing global community of powerful girls and imagine—what would you like to do, once you tap into your confidence? How will you write your story?
“A personal, provocative, and challenging book for career women who want less guilt, more life.”
—Diane Sawyer
Womenomics, the groundbreaking New York Times bestseller by Claire Shipman and Katty Kay, is an invaluable guide for this generation of professional women, provide knowledgeable advice on how to “Work Less, Achieve More, Live Better.” Shipman and Kay, two TV journalists well acquainted with the stress of the workplace, describe the new economic trends that offer today’s overworked working women more professional and personal choices than ever before. At last, you no longer have to do it all to have it all—Womenomics shows you how.
Este libro te revelará la clave de la confianza en ti misma, cómo ganarla y cómo sacarle partido. Está repleto de tiras cómicas, atractivas ilustraciones, divertidas listas, tests, desafíos e historias reales. Verás cómo pronto te conviertes en una chica de acción, corres riesgos que acaban en grandes aventuras y aceptas desafíos jamás imaginados.
LA SEGURIDAD EN TI MISMA TE DARÁ LA OPORTUNIDAD DE HACER TODO LO QUE TE PROPONGAS