Empowerment is the most effective and sustainable way to improve the lives of others.
When you are independent you learn strategies of self empowerment
Empowerment wasn't defined as a static concept or standalone occurrence, but as an evolving way to rethink entire power structures and value systems, draw on shared skills and knowledge, and endow marginalized communities with tools for economic sustainability.
“These are employees ... this would be a significant broad-based Black Economic Empowerment move.”
The process of spotting fear and refusing to obey it is the source of all true empowerment.
We mothers have a wonderfully precious and truly powerful role to play in the future self-images of our daughters. The truth is, the most effective way to inculcate in our daughters a fighting chance at life-long self-love and empowerment is not in the books we read to them, or the workshops we send them to, or the media we do or do not expose them to, or even the things we tell them, rather it is in the reflection of self-love and empowerment they see in us, their mothers. The model of our own empowerment gives our daughters permission to be powerful. Of course, culture and societal norms mold our view of ourselves as women, but the beliefs and behaviors of our mothers are far more influential.
“Especially in the tender process, our empowerment partnerships create excellent opportunities for us.”
Growth and empowerment requires reflection and facing the frightening, ugly, hard and unbearable reality.
That they can strengthen through the empowerment of others is essential wisdom often gathered by women.
Empowerment is the ability to refine, improve, and enhance your life without co-dependency.