Womanhood
Conversations about what it means to be a woman in today’s world.
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What do you think the Top 5 survey responses would be for why qualified people are not getting hired? In this post, you will learn four tips for improving your job search practices and securing the job just for you.
As today is the last day of Women’s History Month, I will celebrate two women in leadership, Dr. Derricka B. Thomas and Dr. Carol Obi-Washington. Both Dr. Thomas and Dr. Obi-Washington are the epitome of women of wisdom, wealth, and faith.
Self-reflection is a part of personal growth and success. While you may feel complete and fulfilled in life, every day you continue to evolve as a person, whether related to life in general, your spiritual walk, or your circumstances. Join us in the UNFINISHED Challenge. Reflect on areas in your life where you feel unfinished and complete the following statement: I am unfinished because______________. At the end of the month, reflect back on your statement and celebrate your progress.
I am often intrigued by my conversations with my friends and other women over 30 years old on finding love, relationships, and marriage. Their perspectives and encounters with love differ; some are actively dating (in-person and virtually). Some are in non-progressing courtships, some are open to a new relationship, and some have accepted that they may die an old maid. Still, one thing is for sure, they want to be married. When talking with them, their wifey qualities are evident: beautiful, graceful, smart, witty, together with good cooking and housekeeping skills. Yet, they are single, most never married, and wondering where their man is?
For those of you who are home and out of work due to job closures and lay-off, enrolling in a post-secondary educational program may not be such a bad idea right now. Program requirements are more laxed and student loan funding is readily available making it a prime opportunity. I encourage everyone to accept student loan funding with caution, especially if the amount offered is well over what you need. I feel a little hypocritical for even saying such a thing because most times, I accepted every penny that was offered, and I am paying for it now in more ways than one.
“You can't pour from an empty cup! Who cares if feelings are hurt, self-care isn't selfish.”“Self-care is not selfish.”“Saying no can be the best form of self-care.”
These are a few quotes I have come across while perusing Facebook and over the last most. I must admit the selections are pretty feisty and boss womanish. As I read them, I was fixing my crown and saying, "Yea. Then, I couldn’t help but think, are women, I included, really taking care of ourselves?