Women face many social challenges today whether it be working in unorganized/organized sector, to raise children amidst the harsh economic crisis; social systems (child marriage, unwelcome of girl child, customs). A woman is dynamic in the many roles she plays. (Mother, Sister, Friend, Spouse, Leader, etc).
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Women Empowerment
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2. Women face many social challenges today whether it be
working in unorganized/organized sector, to raise children
amidst the harsh economic crisis; social systems (child
marriage, unwelcome of girl child, customs). A woman is
dynamic in the many roles she plays. (Mother, Sister,
Friend, Spouse, Leader, etc)
3. The management of self empowers women to face the
present challenges by providing tools and techniques
that help to eliminate individual stress.
A sense of community spirit is created that allows for
women to face these similar challenges as a team rather
than individually.
It encourages women to find practical solutions to their
challenges so that each one becomes self-dependent in
their own right.
4. Know yourself - Physically, emotionally, psychologically,
intellectually in order to effectively explore, experience
and express your own actions toward the achievement of
objectives i.e. goal setting, decision making, focusing,
self development, etc.
5. The true self is difficult to discover but must be
discovered in order to attain unconditional true
happiness and success.
Understanding and knowing own self depends on past
experiences, evaluation and their reinforcement both
physically and mentally. This further generates energy
and power.
The experience of energy creates power of mind, body
and the soul. The power of mind can create clarity of
thoughts and objectives where as power of body gives
strength.
6. Personality is generally defined as the deeply ingrained
and relatively lasting patterns of thought, feeling and
behavior.
Personality is the sum total of individual’s
Psychological traits, emotional traits, characteristics,
and intellectual attributes. It is the ways in which an
individual reacts and interacts with others.
7. It is the knowledge of one's self and one's properties
(Strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats) and
the desire to seek knowledge that guide the
development of the person. The self-concept is
thought to have three primary aspects:
◦ The Cognitive Self (thinking)
◦ The Affective Self (feeling/emotion)
◦ The Executive Self (behavior)
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9. Woman as power( Shakti) – Can Create and it can
Destroy. E.g. fire it needs to be respected or can cause
destruction.
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12. Arundhati Bhattacharya is
an Indian banker. She is the
first woman to be the
Chairperson of State Bank of
India and the first women
chief of the largest state-
owned Indian Bank. In 2014,
she was listed as the 36th most
powerful woman in the world
by Forbes. In the same year,
she was ranked among the FP
Top 100 Global
Thinkers by Foreign Policy
magazine.
13. Jyoti Deshpande has over 20 years
of experience in media and
entertainment across advertising,
media consulting, television and
film. She has been a key member of
Eros International, since 2001 and
has contributed to driving Eros’s
growth for over a decade; taking on
overall responsibility for business
strategy and operations.
14. Tanya Arvind Dubash is the
Executive Director and Chief
Brand Officer at the Godrej
Group. She is currently on the
Boards of Godrej Industries
Limited, Godrej Consumer
Products Limited, Godrej
Agrovet Limited and is the
Chairperson of Godrej
Nature's Basket. She is also a
board member of the Bhartiya
Mahila Bank and a Trustee of
Brown University. She is the
elder daughter of industrialist
Mr. Adi Godrej.
15. Chitra Ramkrishna is the first
woman managing director and
chief executive officer of the
National Stock Exchange(NSE),
an institution founded in the
early 1990s to reform the
capital market in India, and
now ranking as the world's
largest exchange in cash
market trades and as one of
the top three exchanges in
index and stock derivatives. As
the MD and CEO, Ms.
Ramkrishna has not only
maintained the rich legacy of
this great institution, but her
tireless Endeavour has ensured
it has scaled new heights.
16. A woman is like a tea bag – you never
know how strong she is until she gets in
hot water.”– Eleanor Roosevelt
Success in a mission is proportionate to
the energy employed for the same which
varies according to the time devoted for
the purpose.
Eknathji Ranade
17. The concept of empowerment flows from the power. It
is vesting where it does not exist or exist inadequately.
Empowerment of women would mean equipping
women to be economically independent, self-reliant,
have positive esteem to enable them to face any
difficult situation and they should be able to participate
in development activities.
The empowered women should be able to participate in
the process of decision making. This process needs
positive attributes.