So you wanna be a boss. Netflix andchillwill yourself to get off the couch already.How to Be a Boss (According to Your Favorite Shows)is your excuse to binge all the TV you want. It’s career inspiration, right?
Ladiezzz and gentleman! Get ready because the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are back, and they’re battling some seriously relatable workplace issues. We’re talking: taking down the patriarchy in a bid for equality, fighting to findwork-life balance,打破壁垒,建立一个成功的商业ness—all of which proves to be an entertaining, and inspiring, matchup for the badass women of Netflix’sGLOW.
Sure, in the ring, taking care of business is as easy as a camel clutch or flying thrust kick. But in the real world, a choreographed fight doesn’t typically solve much. Yet season after season, Zoya the Destroya, Liberty Belle, and the rest of the GLOW gang have demonstrated that no matter who, or what, you’re up against, you’ve got what it takes to be an ultimate boss and emerge victorious. (No inverted full nelson slams necessary.)
1. Know how to make an entrance.Ali Goldstein/Netflix2. Take the mic. Step into the spotlight. Bring down the house. This is your time.Ali Goldstein/Netflix3. Keep people you trust, love, and learn from in your corner.Ali Goldstein/Netflix4.Don’t let anyone overlook you. Demand to be heard, respected, and treated equally.Ali Goldstein/Netflix5. Network with badass, barrier-breaking professionals who can teach you the ropes.Ali Goldstein/Netflix6. Don’t be afraid totake risks(responsibly). Sometimes it pays to roll the dice on a new idea or opportunity.Ali Goldstein/Netflix7. Acknowledge the friends who’ve become your work fam. (You’ll need them when you’re pinned against the ropes.)Ali Goldstein/Netflix8. Mix up your roles once in a while to get a fresh perspective.Ali Goldstein/Netflix9.Run at your problems head on. (What else are latex bodysuits for?)Ali Goldstein/Netflix10. Get out of the office once in a while. Offsites can provide great insight—even if they’re held in the desert.Ali Goldstein/Netflix11. Never lose sight of your dream andwhat’s driving you.Ali Goldstein/Netflix12. Enjoy your success. You had to fight hard for it.Ali Goldstein/Netflix
Words by Ishani Nath and Dayna Winter Feature image by Niall McClelland