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Where do you live?
Pittsburgh in the midst of relocating to the MD, DC area
About Me:
Power Principles..

How We Define Power

Our culture historically has held that women should be most powerful in traditional roles that foster the growth of others such as mothering, nursing, teaching, etc. Most positions of social and financial power are still held by men. Many women fear if they use the traditional power models which are hierarchical, self aggrandizing, controlling, dominating, and potentially destructive, they will be abandoned by friends and family, and frowned on by the culture at large. Most women would be more comfortable wielding power if they believed they were enhancing the power of other people while simultaneously increasing their own power. This mutually empowering model is not how the majority of the world has defined power.

Feminine Power

Women's views and concepts of power have not been taken into account in most studies of power. It seems important that women keep examining a feminine definition of power that is collaborative, nurturing and affects positive change in self and others. Many women would prefer to feel powerless and inadequate than risk the consequences of being seen as selfish or dominating. As a Woman's Life Coach, I have often worked with women to help them move out of "learned helplessness," and warn them at the beginning of our work together that as they grow stronger and begin to take control of their own lives, they may loose primary relationships that are based on their powerlessness. Some women prefer to remain helpless than risk these losses.

Fiscal Power

Many women believe they have power in their lives yet have no legitimate socially or economic power, leaving them vulnerable as they age. They become caught in unhealthy or even abusive relationships because they cannot independently support themselves. Women are also often the caregivers for husbands who become ill in later years. Then, when their husband passes, they are left with limited or no financial knowledge or resources for their remaining years.

Healthy Power

It is important that women recognize the need to use their natural powers as they grow and mature. We need to help each other to understand and create a cultural awareness of a new definition of power that is collaborative, mutually empowering and enhancing. This kind of power, used in the context of the culture and world, would look for win-win relational solutions rather than domineering and destructive interventions. As leaders women require a "competent self," assertiveness and a willingness to speak up, a desire to create positive change, and a wide support network.

A New World

Once this new kind of power is embraced and understood by women, they can support one another in seeking new ways of discovering their unique gifts, exercising their natural powers, and negotiating change in their personal, professional and cultural contexts.

One Woman at a Time

When coaching women to create life changes, coaches must stay attuned to their client's foundational strengths, help them define a new kind of comfortable power, and support each woman as they create inner and outer change. As more and more women begin to understand that as they grow more powerful, they help others do the same, more and more women will be willing to take the "power risk."


Question to consider:

In what parts of your life have you felt empowered and powerless? Not to change anything, but to at least bring it into awareness.


Also.. even if you have all or had most of these power lists apart of your daily male up.. can you do better? Can you offer to help someone else become powerful without you being SCARED that you will become POWERLESS?.........
Why did you go into Business?
To Help Others...To Teach Others.. To Help Me Become A Better Person-..For Me.. It Is MORE Than About Money..
Why did you join the Network?
To Network- To LEARN - To Share- To Explore Greatness!!
Name of Business?
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Website:
http://www,colemancareswinterproject.ning.com
How did you find out about us?
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At 2:16pm on January 23, 2009, Michelle K. Mitchell said…
you're welcomed. Peace and blessings. Michelle
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At 7:42am on January 23, 2009, Michelle K. Mitchell said…
Hi Valarie. Welcome! You are going to love this site. Peace and blessings. Michelle
 
 

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Thank you for allowing a platform of expression for the Home Girl, CEO.
You and your vision are both absolutely FABULOUS!
As far As my home based business, I haven't completely taking the plunge but, I'm 90% there!

Here's my thing:
I can no longer fall victim to a work place that has not set up ample respect for the single mom! My last job wanted me to work from 4pm-1am. In my opinion, they were telling me to forget about my family, and forget about having a life and let someone else raise your child!
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For me, that was a serious wake up call. So now, I'm working through this thing called "fear" and it's been a douzie! However, I plan to succeed at all cost.
I have too! I'm not giving myself any other option and you shouldn't either.
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