Gabriella Pomare Debuts Keynote in US

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Insightful Talk on Women's Challenges

SYDNEY — Gabriella Pomare, an acclaimed author and family lawyer, has introduced her keynote, ‘Breaking the Good Girl Blueprint’, in the United States. The presentation took place on March 7 at the Global SheTalks conference in California, according to a statement released this week.

The keynote addresses the ingrained childhood rules that link self-worth to productivity and approval, contributing to burnout in high-achieving women. Pomare’s presentation delves into how these rules lead women to equate success with approval, forcing them to operate in survival mode despite outward achievements.

Understanding the ‘Good Girl Blueprint’

Pomare’s keynote is informed by neuroscience and psychology, aiming to provide practical tools for stress management and sustainable performance. “Most high-achieving women don’t realise they’re still living by rules they learned as little girls,” Pomare explained, highlighting the pressures on women to conform to outdated expectations.

Gabriella Pomare‘s initiative comes amidst a growing discourse on women’s mental health and workplace challenges. Her insights are particularly relevant as more women report feeling overwhelmed by balancing professional and personal demands.

In addition to her keynote, Pomare participated in a panel discussion with other thought leaders, addressing the importance of redefining success for women in contemporary society. The panel emphasised the need for systemic changes in both corporate and personal spheres to create environments where women can thrive without compromising their well-being.

Attendees of the conference expressed appreciation for Pomare’s candid approach and actionable advice. Many found her insights into the ‘Good Girl Blueprint’ transformative, noting a newfound awareness of the subconscious pressures they face daily. Pomare’s work is expected to inspire ongoing conversations and initiatives aimed at empowering women to break free from limiting societal norms.

Source: newshub.medianet.com.au

Last updated: 1 April 2026, 10:32 am

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Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.