Starting A New Business? 7 Key Points To Keep In Mind.
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She is graceful, of course, she is a woman
She is even bossy,
Why not, this woman sure knows to rule.
She is the boss baby,
No, not to control
Just so feel that she can lead and survive too.
She has some leadership skills too…
Do you prefer calling her bossy?
Oh please just choose wisely…
She is passionate
She is engaged
She is ambitious
She is ready to climb mountains
Yes, she is bossy in her own way…
She is feisty, oh why not…
She is hot & happening
After all, it’s about being alive
There’s a fire in her
She can warm you
Or even burn you down
She’s a free bird
With bare feet
Messy hair
Brilliant minds
Wild hearts
Feisty spirits
She can be your rhythmic poetry
She can even be a broken piece of pottery
She can be a story written in a diary
She can be a heart so fiery
She is a potpourri of thoughts
She is a path that joins the dots
She is a platter of emotions
She is a sight of a vast ocean
She is curious yet furious
She is smart with a heart
She is arrogant but elegant
She is strong yet ready to get along
She is empowered yet flowered
She is everything yet nothing
She is complete yet missing many links
She is a soup of all flavors
She is lost yet truly yours
She is a book written with due care
She is unique and not to be compared
She just needs affection and recognition
She doesn’t need your validation
Sense danger?? Hahaha relax she is just a woman
Embrace her, care for her, respect her, and understand her…
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Most of my women clients are caregivers—as mothers, wives and daughters. And so, they tend to feel guilty about their ambitions. Belief in themselves is hard to come by.
* All names mentioned in the article have been changed to respect client confidentiality.
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Asking women of the office to welcome guests with bouquets at business and social events is blatant tokenism and sexism at the same time!
Asking women to welcome guests with bouquets at business and social events is blatant tokenism and sexism at the same time!
Why is the task of handing over bouquets to dignitaries at social and business events primarily a feminine task?
This question nags me endlessly. I cringe at the sight of women waiting in a loosely formed queue at the steps leading up to the stage at these events.
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