 The challenge is to be an ambassador and reach out and help somebody today. You may even text somebody, email somebody, call somebody. It could be a woman. It could be a man. You could say, how can I help you with your goal? What are you working on today? How great would it be to get that email or that text, right? Or a Facebook message, whatever. We have so many different ways we can communicate now. For women, I'll tell you why this is especially important. So how many times will your friend or your mom or your sister say, you know, I just don't feel like I'm really good at this? I really am feeling down. And you'll say, oh no, you're great. You're the best ever. You're fantastic at this. Well, this is what we do. Studies show that women are really great at advocating for others. But when it comes time to do it for ourselves, not as great. Not as great. So just imagine if we have those five. Or even if it's just somebody you do today. You email somebody you've just got two here. And the power of advocating for another can be shared. So that is the power of understanding the research. And there's a study by Hannah Riley Bowles out of Harvard. And she literally shows that women who are negotiating for other women achieve a higher raise for them, more money, than when they're doing it for themselves. So let's take that power and use it for others and have them use it for us and foster collaboration.