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8 Powerful Habits for Career Success

8 Powerful Habits for Career Success

Patricia Arboleda breaks down the eight leadership habits that will position Latinas for leadership positions—and help them thrive in those roles

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What defines a leader? The answer can vary widely, depending on who you ask. 

Historically, the phrase “executive presence” has been cloaked in bias, geared toward a certain racial and gender demographic. But, as we’ve seen in the past decade, the traits that truly distinguish a leader have become as diverse as the faces now occupying corporate corner offices.

Aspiring Latina leaders would do well to focus on those traits and foster leadership qualities in themselves—particularly in today’s post-pandemic business landscape, which requires leaders to be more resilient, agile, and strategic than ever before. To help those leaders focus their efforts, I developed a list of the eight most empowering leadership habits, habits that—if implemented—will uniquely position Latina leaders to stand in their authenticity and thrive in alignment with their visions for their careers and lives.

Habit #1: Develop an Invincible Mindset

The thoughts and beliefs we carry with us every day shape the feelings and actions we take (or don’t take). By cultivating a winning (and resilient) mindset, Latina leaders will be ready to tackle obstacles and challenges that come their way. 

The next generation of leaders must look for possibilities and opportunities, even in the face of failure or adversity. This is what will continually set exceptional leaders apart and enable them to remain inspired and focused, even when things don’t work out as planned.

Habit #2: Make an Intentional Career Plan

Successful leaders always have a guiding North Star. They’re clear and confident on what they want in their lives and careers as well as why it is important to them. Having this strong sense of direction ensures that they can make decisions that are strategic and always in alignment with their long-term vision. 

Habit #3: Nurture a Personal Brand

How a leader shows up in the office and within their team contributes to others’ perception of them and, as a result, the reputation they create for themselves. Highly effective leaders understand this principle and ensure that the words they speak, the actions they take, and the results they produce are all in alignment with the persona or personal brand they want to create for themselves.

Habit #4: Claim Achievements Out Loud

All too often, as Latinas, we shy away from sharing our achievements. We do this to make others feel comfortable and to not make it seem like we’re bragging. 

However, the truth is, as a leader, you’ve earned the right to celebrate your achievements. It’s important for Latina leaders to fully embrace the significance of their contributions and claim them unapologetically. Plus, highlighting your core competencies and capabilities will help ensure that your mentors and supervisors have seen and recognized everything you’ve accomplished, which is particularly important for promotional opportunities.

Habit #5: Build a Well-Connected Network

Relationships in the business world are the most important form of currency leaders can accumulate. A well-connected network has immense value, and it’s important for the next generation of Latina leaders to invest time, energy, and effort in nurturing their relationships. It is by increasing these corporate connections and bringing value to them that Latinas will be able to gain influence and drive impact within their corporations and industries. 

Habit #6: Maximize and Prioritize Time

As leaders, the way we use and schedule our time can determine our level of success: effective leaders are masters of mentoring and delegating so the entire team can elevate their outcomes. 

The new generation of Latina leaders must make it a priority to plan their time in a way that produces the results they want. But remember, scheduling your time well doesn’t just mean finding time to apply and leverage your skills. It also means finding ways to use your energy to inspire and empower your teams.

Habit #7: Plan with a Highly Strategic Approach

Planning, especially for executive leaders, is essential. But planning means only so much unless it is done with a specific strategy in mind. 

When leaders set goals, they need to be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-based. Having those goals in place will give Latina leaders a powerful leadership blueprint to follow and will help them work toward the righttasks and projects (the tasks and projects that will propel them in the direction they want to move).

Habit #8: Be Courageous in Asking

Negotiating is a skill that many female leaders shy away from perfecting. In fact, according to the University of California, over 20 percent of women say they are uncomfortable negotiating at work. 

It is critical for Latina leaders—both now and in the future—to understand their value and be strategic in the things they ask for. Whether it’s a raise, more responsibility, better resources, mentorship, or a promotion, Latina leaders must be ready to ask for what they desire and be willing to stand firm with their ask.

As Latinas we bring a host of value, determination, and ideas to the organizations we work within. Although it can take time to nurture leadership skills and abilities, embracing and practicing even just one of these habits can help Latina leaders thrive in their authenticity and achieve their goals.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of Hispanic Executive or Guerrero Media.


Patricia Arboleda is a highly successful, certified executive & leadership coach and the founder of Arboleda Coaching, a company focused on advancing driven women and Latinx to the next level of their careers. Through the company’s specially curated corporate programs and breakthrough executive coaching, Arboleda Coaching is closing the gap of women and Latinx in senior leadership roles. 

As a Latina woman who has climbed the corporate ladder and served as a senior executive for a Fortune 500 company, Arboleda has an insider’s understanding of what obstacles stand in the way for most female and Latinx leaders. It is through her innovative programs that Arboleda moves the needle, generating significant transformations and equipping the people she works with with the skills they need to develop a winning mindset, expand their leadership skills, create more impact, and set themselves apart with real, lasting results.

To find out more about her work, visit www.arboledacoaching.com or contact her on LinkedIn. If you’d like to learn more about how she can help you or the company you work for, book a call with her here.

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