For centuries, women have been told they must be everything to everyone. A perfect daughter, a flawless wife, a devoted mother, a high-achieving professional, a graceful hostess, and an ever-smiling, self-sacrificing nurturer. The message is clear: To be a good woman, you must be perfect. But here’s the truth—this “perfect woman” does not exist. She…
Tag: Breaking Stereotypes
Representation Matters: Why We Need More Women in Leadership
Look around any boardroom, government panel, or tech conference, and you’ll often see a common pattern—fewer women in leadership roles. While progress has been made, the numbers still tell a story of underrepresentation. Why does this matter? Because leadership shapes decisions, policies, and the future. When women are missing from decision-making spaces, their perspectives, experiences,…
The Power of Sisterhood: Why Women Supporting Women Matters
We often hear the phrase “empowered women empower women.” But what does it really mean? Is it just about motivation and encouragement, or does it go deeper? In my journey, I have seen firsthand how women lifting each other up can transform lives. Whether it’s a sister, a friend, a colleague, or a mentor, when…
Redefining Strength: What It Truly Means to Be a Strong Woman
Growing up, I always believed that a strong woman never cried, never stumbled and carried the weight of the world without breaking. I thought strength meant endurance—the ability to keep going, no matter what. But life has a way of reshaping our definitions. Today, when I look back at the women around me—my mother, my…
Theme Reveal – Write A page A day 2025
Empowering Women: My Journey Through 28 Days of Writing Every story of change begins with a conversation. This February, as part of the Write a Page a Day challenge by Blogchatter, I am starting a conversation—one that is close to my heart, relevant to our times, and necessary for the world we live in. I…
