Presented as part of the WBA Career Catalyst Series

Sponsored by: Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Co-sponsored by: WBA Litigation Forum
 

Are you tired of being told to smile more, do more, and expect less? Whether at work, at home, or in our communities, women are often pressured to keep the peace—no matter the cost to ourselves.

In this interactive session, you'll learn a powerful, practical framework for having boundary-setting conversations that protect your time and energy without sacrificing your relationships. You’ll see that you don’t have to choose between being kind and standing in your power.

Through real-world scenarios, quick exercises, and meaningful reflection, you’ll leave with tools you can use right away—and a renewed commitment to yourself.

Speaker:
Rachel Clar, Esq, Founder, Interconnected Us, LLC

Moderator:
Michelle Webster, attorney and WBA Treasurer

Cost:
Members $0
Non-Members $15

About the Career Catalyst Series
WBA continually seeks new ways to advance and promote the mutual improvement of women in the legal profession. This workshop is offered as part of the WBA's new Career Catalyst Series, a set of programs focused on the professional needs of our members who are contemplating a career transition, reentering the workforce or considering an alternative career. 

Refunds can only be processed for cancellations received more than two business days prior to the event.

The WBA is a nonpartisan organization. The opinions and positions expressed by any program speaker are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the WBA.

The WBA regularly hosts programs for the education and enjoyment of its members and guests. The WBA is committed to ensuring that its employees, members, and guests are able to conduct their activities free from harassment or intimidation. The WBA, in its sole discretion, therefore reserves the right to deny access or to remove any attendee.

From Nice Girl to Bold Leader: Grow Your Influence, One Conversation at a Time

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  • Friday June 20 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom