Empowerment is the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling your life and claiming your rights. As we continue our series 'How To Empower Women', we want you to engage in this relevant topic and share your thoughts with us, as well. In this series we will look at Accountability, Acknowledgment, and Affirmation. Acknowledge (Acknowledgment is empowering) At some point and time we all want to be acknowledged for the things we do or have done, in particularly, for ourselves and others. Here are a couple of examples to muse as we talk about acknowledgment. Have you ever walked in a room and someone ignored you? How did you feel or have you ever paid for an item in a store, and the cashier took your money without actually looking you in the face, and how did that feel?
Read MoreEmpowerment is the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling your life and claiming your rights. This time, as we continue to provide ways to empower women, we'll share about coaching, collaborating, and committing. You too can be empowered through these channels.
Read MoreIn the next several blogs, we are going to provide numerous ways to empower women. We want you to be fully engaged in this topic. We implore you to leave your feedback or questions in our comment section, so we may read, review and respond to you, when necessary. First, let's take a look at the word empowerment and its meaning. Empowerment is the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling your life and claiming your rights. As you can see, it is a powerful and profound word. As I looked over a list of ways to empower women, I pulled together these 3 words: Teach, Train, and Test.
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