Posts Tagged "female empowerment"

3 Agreements to Produce Empowered Women Leaders

Posted by on Dec 20, 2017 | Comments Off on 3 Agreements to Produce Empowered Women Leaders

3 Agreements to Produce Empowered Women Leaders

Learn how women can empower each other and be great role models for the next generations to come, establishing more leadership and equality. I wrote this blog 2 years ago and I wanted to repost because it is still relevant today. I believe it is a very powerful time for women in the world and I would like all women to become more conscious about how they treat themselves and each other. Our feelings, thoughts, beliefs and actions about being a women today influences the young people around us.  If we want a different world where there is more equality and opportunities for women to lead and...

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Are you willing to Risk CHANGE to up-level your life?

Posted by on Apr 26, 2016 | Comments Off on Are you willing to Risk CHANGE to up-level your life?

Are you willing to Risk CHANGE to up-level your life?

  After I got off the phone with my daughter Caitlin the other day I found myself reminded of the last time I made a really big change in my life. Knowing that my daughter didn’t have a job, many people kept asking her if she had found a new job yet. When she answered that she didn’t have one yet, the response often was “I would be so nervous to be without a job. Are you afraid you won’t find one soon?” As a result she started thinking that maybe she should be feeling anxious about the situation and so she did. When I decided to leave my husband ten years ago, I had a lot of family,...

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Why Women Don’t Deserve Success

Posted by on Dec 8, 2015 | Comments Off on Why Women Don’t Deserve Success

Why Women Don’t Deserve Success

I grew up with a father who left and divorced my mother and her three children, providing no child support and yet traveling around the world. My grandfather was a male chauvinist who treated my brother differently than my sister and me. He was an incredible businessman but never bothered to teach business to his three daughters. He could have taught them to fish in the river of life so they could enjoy their lives and be empowered, but he didn’t because they weren’t boys. He treated them as inferior and weak. My guy friends all had more freedom than us girls. I liked the simplicity the boys...

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