3 subtle traits of successful late bloomers
Briefly

Katharine Graham's success as a CEO was unexpected; she had no business training, confidence, or belief in her abilities initially. Yet, she epitomized late blooming.
Despite a lack of confidence and business acumen, Katharine Graham's most significant asset was her resilience and dedication to the family legacy of the Washington Post.
Facing the sudden death of her husband, Katharine Graham made a life-altering decision to take control of the Washington Post, defying both personal and societal expectations.
Graham emerged as a powerful figure in publishing, transforming her perceived limitations into strengths, thus becoming a pioneer for women in leadership roles.
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