Recently, I spoke at a conference with 10,000 attendees, about 90 percent men. I noticed that many of the women were wearing fashionable, but very high, heels. At one point, I found myself continually noticing a woman standing on the side of the room. She was in four-inch heels and I kept thinking, “is she comfortable in those things!? Why didn’t she wear something more comfortable? Would it really make a difference if she was?”

I have been thinking about this same topic when I watch the impressive role that Nancy Pelosi is playing as Speaker of the House. She is an accomplished political leader with a storied career who will be celebrating her 80th birthday in March. I cannot help to notice that she is walking around the capitol building in very high heels. 

I also spend a lot of time walking from home to work and from building to building once I am at work. I carry my sensible walking shoes in my bag and I do multiple shoe changes throughout the day. In fact, I will do this four times today. On a day like today, I find myself asking the question – why do I do this? The only answer I have come up with is that it’s a norm that I have grown accustomed to, but it just doesn’t make sense. I have always felt underdressed without heels, but that needs to change.

All of this leads me to think about the name of my blog. Does it promote the stereotype that women must wear high heels to be successful? To be honest, when I started this blog, I didn’t give too much thought to the name. Heels of Success was suggested to me, and it sounded like a memorable play on words. However, as time has passed, I believe it misrepresents my purpose in writing these posts. I am considering a change to the name, and I’d like to hear from you. What do you think of the name? Do you have any ideas for a future name? With all of the challenges still facing women in the workplace, uncomfortable feet should be an easy one to overcome!