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What Does It Mean to Start the New Year Strong?

  Every new year, women are told to be stronger. More productive. More resilient. More everything. But maybe it’s time to question what “strong” really means. Strength Does Not Mean Burning Out We often confuse strength with endurance . With pushing through exhaustion. With surviving at all costs. But a woman who never rests is not strong — she is tired. Real strength allows space for pauses, recovery, and saying enough . Strength Means Setting Boundaries Strong women are often praised for how much they tolerate. How much they carry. How much they forgive. Yet boundaries are not weakness. They are self-respect in action. Saying no is not selfish. It is a way of protecting what matters. Strength Is Not Doing Everything We are taught that we should handle it all — work, family, emotions, expectations, responsibilities. But strength is not multitasking until we disappear. Strength is knowing what deserves our energy — and what doesn’t. You don’t have to be ever...

The History Behind International Women's Day

  International Women's Day celebrates the social, economic, and political achievements of women around the world. Discover the history and significance behind this important day!  International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to recognize the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women around the world. It also raises awareness of issues affecting women and encourages them to keep striving for gender equality. This day has been marked since 1911, with events such as rallies, conferences, networking events, and campaigns taking place around the globe each year. How International Women's Day Got Started International Women's Day first emerged from the labor movements in North America and Europe in the early 1900s. During that period, women had few rights with limited access to education, employment opportunities, and political activities. In 1911, this day was founded as a way to celebrate achievements by working women while also drawi...