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P26 - Only power that springs from the weakness of the oppressed will be sufficiently strong to free both.
Paulo Freire
On this day of love, embrace the freedom, to not just give love - but to receive it, too.
Eleesha
Let us acknowledge the magnitude of Motherhood, by simply honoring all mothers— past & present.
Eleesha
May the pathways that have taken you along the road to loss, guide you along the road to healing.
Eleesha
Become Empowered, not just in Mind and Body - but in Spirit, too.
Eleesha
Let strength and wisdom carry you forward beyond the limited horizons — you may have once envisioned.
Eleesha
Your loss, serves as a stark reminder that, although I feel so alone—I am not alone.
Eleesha
As a Father, I willingly nurture & protect the Soul's of all those - I love.
Eleesha
A rich man is most coveted but I'd be damned if I be a poor woman
Uneñ Ameji
The Mind may relish the companionship of bloated self-pride - but the Soul, will not.
Eleesha
Let your doubts & fears melt away, as you fulfill your life's destiny & goals.
Eleesha
You are no longer constrained by the mind’s limitations-but, freed by the Soul’s inner guidance.
Eleesha
As Christmas draws near, let the words resonate — not just within your heart & mind, but Soul.
Eleesha
Ignite the boldest of your dreams!
Eleesha
May you find the strength and resolve today, to allow a deeper sense of healing to begin.
Eleesha
Let the pain & suffering of all that appears to be lost, be soothed, healed & comforted.
Eleesha
If you’re struggling to fit me into a box……. Then build a bigger box!
Serina Hartwell
May all you affirm and believe be given the opportunity to manifest - day by day.
Eleesha
Life’s Answers, will always come to You in unexpected ways; different shapes & guises.
Eleesha
It is within your loving and welcoming arms that a new generation will arrive & be greeted.
Eleesha
Motherhood unwittingly molds us into all we are now, or are - destined to be.
Eleesha
Let the voices of all mothers be heard, as we come to honor the gift of Motherhood.
Eleesha
Your inner understanding of Love - can be extended beyond all you have ever known, before.
Eleesha
May you uncover the wisdom that summons the answers – to all that you seek.
Eleesha
Nurture the Power & Wisdom of your Own Inner Strengths, with Good Intent.
Eleesha
May my children follow their own intuition to discover true empowerment - in the answers they seek.
Eleesha
May you become empowered from within – to make your way boldly, along life's unique journey.
Eleesha
Fearlessly use the power of your will & determination to go forth in life, strengthened.
Eleesha
Allow love, to illuminate the unknown pathways that are destined - to be traveled.
Eleesha
In expression of Fatherhood I evolve to become - all I was destined, to be.
Eleesha
When you walk in the company of your courage, nothing & no one - can stand in your way.
Eleesha
Affirm your life's destiny & purpose to ensure - both are graciously fulfilled.
Eleesha
May this Soulful understanding of Christmas invite - the peace, harmony and serenity you deserve.
Eleesha
By Soulfully understanding all you are - there is no need to fret about what to do next, or when.
Eleesha
Just being nice is not a winning strategy. Nice sends a message that the woman is willing to sacrifice pay to be liked by others. This is why a woman needs to combine niceness with insistence, a style that Mary sue Coleman, president of the University of Michigan, calls "relentlessly pleasant." This method requires smiling frequently, expressing appreciation and concern, invoking common interests, emphasizing larger goals, and approaching the negotiation as solving a problem as opposed to taking a critical stance. Most negotiations involve drawn-out, successive moves, so women need to stay focused... and smile.No wonder women don't negotiate as much as men. It's like trying to cross a minefield backward in high heels. So what should we do? Should we play by the rules that others created? Should we figure out a way to put on a friendly expression while not being too nice, displaying the right levels of loyalty and using "we" language? I understand the paradox of advising women to change the world by adhering to biased rules and expectations. I know it is not a perfect answer but a means to a desirable end. It is also true, as any good negotiator knows, that having a better understanding of the other side leads to a superior outcome. So at the very least, women can enter these negotiations with the knowledge that showing concern for the common good, even as they negotiate for themselves, will strengthen their position.
Sheryl Sandberg
You are the promise for a more equal world. So my hope for everyone here is that after you walk across this stage, after you get your diploma, after you go out tonight and celebrate hard - you then will lean way in to your career. You will find something you love doing and you will do it with gusto. Find the right career for you and go all the way to the top.As you walk off this stage today, you start your adult life. Start out by aiming high. Try - and try hard.Like everyone here, I have great hopes for the members of this graduating class. I hope you find true meaning, contentment, and passion in your life. I hope you navigate the difficult times and come out with greater strength and resolve. I hope you find whatever balance you seek with your eyes wide open. And I hope that you - yes, you - have the ambition to lean in to your career and run the world. Because the world needs you to change it. Women all around the world are counting on you.So please ask yourself: What would I do if I weren't afraid? And then go do it.
Sheryl Sandberg
I know that my success comes from hard work, help from others, and being at the right place at the right time. I feel a deep and enduring sense of gratitude to those who have given me opportunities and support. I recognize the sheer luck of being born into my family in the United States rather than one of the many places in the world where women are denied basic rights. I believe that all of us - men and women alike - should acknowledge good fortune and thank the people who have helped us. No one accomplishes anything all alone.But I also know that in order to continue to grow and challenge myself, I have to believe in my own abilities. I still face situations that I fear are beyond my capabilities. I still have days when I feel like a fraud. And I still sometimes find myself spoken over and discounted while men sitting next to me are not. But now I know how to take a deep breath and keep my hand up. I have learned to sit at the table.
Sheryl Sandberg
Let me share my loving care upon those who are not my children — yet, willing to see me as their Father.
Eleesha
Many have argued with me that ambition is not the problem. Women are not less ambitious than men, they insist, but more enlightened with different and more meaningful goals. I do not dismiss or dispute this argument. There is far more to life than climbing a career ladder, including raising children, seeking personal fulfillment, contributing to society, and improving the lives of others. And there are many people who are deeply committed to their jobs but do not - and should not have to - aspire to run their organizations. Leadership roles are not the only way to have profound impact.
Sheryl Sandberg
Help me to understand, what my grief has prevented me from seeing - within.
Eleesha
Let your children uplift your burdens and allow your role as a mother - to flourish and grow.
Eleesha
Your empowerment remains Soulfully supported from within.
Eleesha
Embrace the true essence of Christmas - by embracing the gift and essence of life, itself.
Eleesha
Even in the midst of life’s adversity, struggle or strife; Love’s enduring presence remains steadfast.
Eleesha
Be encouraged to Soulfully affirm all that is duty bound to unfold in your life.
Eleesha
In addition to the external barriers erected by society, women are hindered by barriers that exist within ourselves. We hold ourselves back in ways both big and small, by lacking self-confidence, by not raising our hands, and by pulling back when we should be leaning in. We internalize the negative messages we get throughout our lives - the messages that say it's wrong to be outspoken, aggressive, more powerful than men. We lower our own expectations of what we can achieve. We continue to do the majority of the housework and child care. We compromise our career goals to make room for partners and children who may not even exist yet. Compared to our male colleagues, fewer of us aspire to senior positions. This is not a list of things other women have done. I have made every mistake on this list. At times, I still do.My argument is that getting rid of these internal barriers is critical to gaining power. Others have argued that women can get to the top only when the institutional barriers are gone. This is the ultimate chicken-and-egg situation. The chicken: Women will tear down the external barriers once we achieve leadership roles. We will march into our bosses' offices and demand what we need, including pregnancy parking. Or better yet, we'll become bosses and make sure all women have what they need. The egg: We need to eliminate the external barriers to get women into those roles in the first place. Both sides are right. So rather than engage in philosophical arguments over which comes first, let's agree to wage battles on both fronts. They are equally important. I am encouraging women to address the chicken, but I fully support those who are focusing on the egg.Internal obstacles are rarely discussed and often underplayed. Throughout my life, I was told over and over about inequalities in the workplace and how hard it would be to have a career and a family. I rarely heard anything, however, about the ways I might hold myself back. These internal obstacles deserve a lot more attention, in part because they are under our own control. We can dismantle the hurdles in ourselves today. We can start this very moment.
Sheryl Sandberg
If we want a world with greater equality, we need to acknowledge that women are less likely to keep their hands up. We need institutions and individuals to notice and correct for this behavior by encouraging, promoting, and championing more women. And women have to learn to keep their hands up, because when they lower them, even managers with the best intentions might not notice.
Sheryl Sandberg
May the mysteries that confound you, be unraveled.
Eleesha
A new voyage of discovery - leading you, toward your very own brand of hidden treasure.
Eleesha
In November 2011, San Francisco magazine ran a story on female entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and illustrated it by superimposing the featured women's heads onto male bodies. The only body type they could imagine for successful entrepreneurship was wearing a tie or a hoodie. Our culture needs to find a robust image of female success that is first, not male, and second, not a white woman on the phone, holding a crying baby.
Sheryl Sandberg
It is only upon life’s new journey & pathway that your greatest learning - will be experienced.
Eleesha
Let what is Soulfully shared this Christmas, remind you of all you have the power to achieve.
Eleesha
What is important is what can be explored throughout Christmas, in the company of your Soul.
Eleesha
Amidst such Soulful freedom, Christmas is never hindered - but, freely embraced.
Eleesha
The yearly tradition of Christmas is bountifully supported - without the need to ever fade.
Eleesha
Christmas is supported through celebration, joyfully passed on - from generation to generation.
Eleesha
Celebrate Christmas in your own way, among those you love and even if - you are alone.
Eleesha
Graciously honor the freedom at which Christmas so peacefully - came into being.
Eleesha
As you embrace Christmas, you embrace the magnitude of your life’s journey & purpose.
Eleesha
Let the essence of Christmas blossom within - as the countdown to Christmas begins.
Eleesha
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