Best quotes by Sheryl Sandberg on Work

Checkout quotes by Sheryl Sandberg on Work

  • We can each define ambition and progress for ourselves. The goal is to work toward a world where expectations are not set by the stereotypes that hold us back, but by our personal passion, talents and interests.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • People think that women don't negotiate because they're not good negotiators, but that's not it. Women don't negotiate because it doesn't work as well for them. Women have to say, 'I really add a lot of value, and it's in your interest to pay me more.' I hate that advice, but I want to see women get ahead.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • So there's no such thing as work-life balance. There's work, and there's life, and there's no balance.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • I really think we need more women to lean into their careers and to be really dedicated to staying in the work force.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • When you're more valuable, the people around you will do more to make it work.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • I wish I could just go tell all the young women I work with, all these fabulous women, 'Believe in yourself and negotiate for yourself. Own your own success.' I wish I could tell that to my daughter. But it's not that simple.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • What I tell everyone, and I really do for myself is, I have a long-run dream, which is I want to work on stuff that I think matters.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • Success, for me, is that if my son chooses to be a stay-at-home parent, he is cheered on for that decision. And if my daughter chooses to work outside the home and is successful, she's cheered on and supported.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • What works for men does not always work for women, because success and likability are positively correlated for men and negatively correlated for women. That's what the research shows. As a man gets more successful, everyone is rooting for him. As a woman gets more successful, both men and women like her less.
    - Sheryl Sandberg
  • My hope in writing 'Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead' was to change the conversation from what women can't do to what we can.
    - Sheryl Sandberg