Monday, March 1, 2010

Introducing “MY Very Own Me” ~ defining moments of a woman’s self-assurance

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Throughout history, women have relentlessly pursued moments when situations, environments, and individuals would not and could not define who they are as women.

These journeys in pursuit of SELF-assuredness for women, would sometimes even give the appearance of experiences that would yield predictable outcomes; if the awaited “predictions” had already come true for other women they knew or knew about.

But in reality, the sheer element of circumstantial uncertainty in everyday life may very well have been the cause of increased frustration, anxiety, anger, confusion, bad decision making, and emotional distress during a good portion of a woman’s journey.

What this means for the assertive and laser-focused woman, is that using her abilities to build the capacity to define “her own ME” is essential if she is to ever achieve and maintain a confident, poised, and secure level of self-assurance.

And for the not-so-assertive and somewhat-less-focused woman, that same capacity can only be built after SHE has initiated the strengthening and stabilizing of her ability to “construct herself.”

Solace and comfort comes in knowing and remembering that despite which of the two categories a woman may find herself at times being “defined into;” she can and should pursue, build, achieve, and maintain “her own ME” capacity.

While it’s true to some extent that a woman’s background and experiences craft and mold parts of the essence of her being, if she’s not careful; she will allow “her own ME-self” to be quickly replaced by an “everyone else’s own Me-self” version of who she is vs. who she strives to be.

The natural desire to simply be who she is, no more and no less; can ignite the self-driven quest of a woman to find “her own ME-self” and to be content and satisfied with HER own rendition of her “MY VERY OWN ME.”

“Her own ME” is something that empowers a woman to be capable and equipped to withstand and overcome any and every degree of uncertainty or unpredictability common to everyday living.

Celebrate Women’s History Month…Be your “own Me-self” and love every minute of it…


Sharon M. Biggs, M.A., is a wife, mother, and 21st Century educational leader who serves as Co-Chair & President of Lifeline Foundation, Inc.  This 23-year educator is also Founder, Editor, and Chief Writer of LifelineExtensions.blog.  View Sharon's other published works at http://www.examiner.com/.

Contact Sharon directly for more information: sharonbiggs@mylifelinefoundation.org

"Children are the globe's most precious commodity."
(Terence H. Biggs, Jr. ~ 2009)

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