Throughout the ages, women have been required to be, and not to be, many things.
As a little girl I was required to be quiet, demure, pretty, delicate, polite, obedient, sweet, helpful and subservient to boys. I was required not to be boisterous, loud, demanding, “too brave”, muddy, fascinated, curious, wild, angry or self-sufficient… (read blog)
Woman Undiluted offers a refreshing and empowering way to celebrate being a woman in an era that is calling for the active expression of feminine power to transform our individual lives and ailing world.
Being a woman can be an endless, glorious adventure. But before we can truly celebrate our womanhood and become the people we were born to be, we often need to reject the division, conditioning and illusions that have diluted us through years of trying to fit the moulds and stereotyped prescribed by others.
Woman Undiluted invites you to be part of a global network of women and girls from diverse backgrounds who are ready to unite, explore, embrace and celebrate our authentic, undiluted selves, transform our lives and change our world. As we learn to cherish the spark that flickers within each of us we can collectively ignite a blaze to consume that which has limited us, and light the way to a luminous future.
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The People We Were Born to Be
The AccepTTranscend Model for Transformation , which I developed in 2012, explores, in part, the power of the stories we tell ourselves, and others, about our lives. We tend to think we cannot change the past. [...]
The Empty Nest is a Fluid Thing
It is that time of year that young people prepare to leave for college and university. Exciting, for them and their parents, but often double-edged for the erstwhile caregivers left behind. I used to wonder, [...]
Feathers, Sticks, Guano and Wisdom: The Debris of the Empty Nest
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Compassion Antennae can Change the World!
In a previous post I wrote about the power of gratitude to change our every-day world-view. How when we consciously seek things to be grateful for, we start to find them everywhere. The same is [...]
Psychological Crisis: Dismantling the Walls
The day before the Berlin Wall came down, I lost my mind. It was the eighth of November 1989; a Thursday. Much later, my best friend Alison noted “two walls came down at once”. According [...]
Emptying Nest
This month Fenna, my youngest child, has finished university with a good degree and secured her dream job far away from my home. I have celebrated her success, my heart overflowing with joy, and that [...]