A Celebration of Womanhood
A Woman’s Tale
They call her meek
Seeks solace through her soft and warm pillow
But doesn’t fall weak
Like a superhero
Comes back stronger than ever
Fear is her worst enemy...but she doesn’t grumble
She desires to become a free spirit
Trapped In a bubble
The world disowns her
She rises and deserves credit
Come what may…it’s a new day
She will raise her voice and show you the way
Will get things done...she is second to none
Her time has begun
It’s her way…or the highway
They call her meek
Then and Now
In the past, women were regarded as inferior to men. They had lived in a male-domineering society that led them to discrimination. Voting was an absolute no-no. Typical patriarchal system.
Now, in today’s modern world, women have reached the stars, they are racing ahead against men. Over the years, women's empowerment has made a huge impact in education, politics, society and the economy. They have more freedom, the power to attain their rights and stand up for themselves with pride, courage and dignity.
Woman Wellness
We are on our feet multitasking every day whether it be at home or at work. Try to focus on one thing then something else pops up. We forget to handle each task at a time and take things smoothly. That’s why we need a "me" moment.
Me Moments
Let your hair down, paint the town red! Have fam jam time, listen to soulful music, and chill out with your friends. Even better, take a trip to your salon and get a relaxing and soothing head and facial massage. If you feel good, you look good. You, a woman need to know her self-worth.
Famous Personalities
Let's remember some of these powerful and courageous women who have inspired our lives. Let's celebrate their contribution and recognition to the world
Indira Gandhi: India's first female prime minister and a top leader of the Indian National Congress Party. Known as the Iron Lady of India due to her authoritative ways
Michelle Obama: As America's first lady, Obama served as a role model for women and worked as an advocate for poverty awareness, education, nutrition and physical activity
Princess Diana: She had a caring, kind and down-to-earth personality. Known as the people's princess, Princess Diana kept her royalty at bay and tried to lead a normal life for herself and her kids (despite the paparazzi movements). She carried out charity work in underdeveloped countries and helped the needy
Margaret Thatcher: Britain's and Europe's first female prime minister who had served the longest in her cabin. Known as the Iron Lady for her confidence and resilience. She had a clear vision and was always on point.
Malala: The youngest Pakistani citizen who received an award for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her work in young women's education.
Women's Day should be celebrated not just today, but every day. You are the most valued and gifted human being. Feel Proud, Say It Aloud!
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