An empowered woman’s happiness isn’t tied to any one role or identity; working professional or stay-home-mum. Their happiness is connected to what makes them feel fulfilled or whether they are living out their purpose in life.
2. “I suppose I could have
stayed home and baked
cookies and had teas, but
what I decided to do was
to fulfill my profession,
which I entered before
my husband, was in
public life.”
- Hillary Clinton
3. Modern women struggle
with multiple roles and
responsibilities. At work,
they are expected to
exercise leadership and
be productive.
4. At home, they are
expected to be nurturing
mothers, supportive
wives, and caring
daughters.
5. At the same time,
national policies
encourage women to
have more children
because of the declining
birth rate.
7. Yet, there seems to be a small but growing
group successful women leaders who have
managed to find balance and alignment in all
the disparate roles they need to juggle – the
Empowered Woman.
8. An Empowered Woman
Vs. A Superwoman:
An empowered woman’s
happiness isn’t tied to any
one role or identity;
working professional or
stay-home-mum.
9. An Empowered Woman
Vs. A Superwoman:
Their happiness is
connected to what makes
them feel fulfilled or
whether they are living out
their purpose in life.
10. An empowered woman
isn’t a superwoman,
trying to do everything
equally well in every area
of their lives so that
they’ll be considered
successful.
An Empowered Woman
Vs. A Superwoman:
11. The empowered woman
declares she is a blessed,
successful woman FIRST.
Because of that belief in
an overflow of blessings
in her life, she is able to
give and contribute,
becoming a blessing to
others as well.
An Empowered Woman
Vs. A Superwoman:
12. Instead of building your life around working
endlessly to pursue success, build your life
around being the right you, the authentic
you, and let success find YOU.