Girl, I Am Too Important To Help You

Girl, I Am Too Important To Help You


‘Ask and ye shall receive’ goes the saying.


But consider this:

  • What if you ask for something rather minor and are refused?
  • What if the refusal was not a polite and diplomatic one which was meant to ignore you gently?
  • What if you were told point blank – ‘I am too important to help you!’?

Ok I am paraphrasing a bit, but the gist of what was said amounts to that. And that’s what she (who shall for obvious reasons remain un-named) said to me when I spoke to her *after* her rousing speech on mentoring for women in the workplace (the sheer irony almost made me laugh on the spot!).

I consider myself a person at the frontlines, digging trenches and carving paths to enable more people to live up to their potential and stay true to their purpose in organizations. I have made some inroads and put in a few milestones along the way. I have travelled too far and swam far in too deep for my apple cart to be upset at the response I got when I asked for help. However, I kept thinking – what if it was one of the emerging women leaders who would have attended my sessions on owning your career and establishing your personal brand or strategic networking and been in my place? How would she have reacted to a first step in the world of reaching out to seek support?

To be clear, the ”help” would have amounted to a 30-minute chat on how to support more high-potential women. And I recognize her superstar status in her industry and the multiple demands of her time. Perhaps instead of saying how important and busy she was, she could suggest who else to connect with or spend five minutes making helpful suggestions.

What inspired – or should I say frustrated – me, to write this blog is not her refusal nor the style of it. Rather, that a question so minor should be met with a response so big on ego and self-righteousness. This makes for the perfect opportunity to point to the elephant in the room that no one is talking about.

We/I certainly exhort women to speak up, step up, and carve their own career paths. We/I tell them the world is your oyster; and if you seek the right mentors and sponsors, it is your ticket to the top.

We launch campaigns on #heforShe for we know we need help from the men to create a more inclusive world.

But I think it is time to launch a new hashtag- #sheForshe

There are one thousand ways in which you can right now encourage, mentor, and support other women. And if you can’t, try not to pour water on their dream. If not, try not to push your standards of life on them (heard a senior woman say from the stage – I never needed six months maternity, I was back in four weeks. Good for you mam’ but that should not define other’s motherhood choices). Women are a diverse category, and we need to recognize, celebrate, and support that diversity in needs and aspirations. Starting now.

“If you are lucky enough to do well, it is your responsibility to send the elevator back down”
~Kevin Spacey

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Tanvi Gautam

Dr. Tanvi Gautam, Founder Leadershift Inc, is an internationally renowned speaker, consultant and facilitator on topics of leadership, change management and diversity. She has been quoted/published in forums such as Harvard Business Review, Forbes, BBC world news, Singapore Business Review, Economic Times and many others.

This post was first published on Tanvi Linkedin Blog  and has been reposted on Connected Women with the permission of the author.

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