How To Become A Woman Of Power Ewmhisto
I know what it feels like to stand in your own way. Not because you’re weak. But because no one taught you how to turn up the volume on yourself.
I know what it feels like to stand in your own way. Not because you’re weak. But because no one taught you how to turn up the volume on yourself.
I used to think sisterhood was just a nice idea. Turns out it’s the thing that actually changes lives. You’re here because you feel it too.
What does solid even mean for a woman? Not the version they sell you on TV. Not the loud one who yells to be heard.
I’m tired of hearing women’s strength described like it’s a compromise. Like we’re just getting by instead of showing up with something real.
I’ve sat across from women who cried because they thought no one got it. Not the big stuff. The small stuff. The weight of pretending you’re fine.
I started my first womanhood projects ewmhisto because I was tired of reading history like it was a list of names and dates.
You’ve had that moment. When a friend shows up with coffee and silence (no) questions, no fixes. Just presence. That’s not magic. That’s sisterhood.
What if I told you the strongest thing in the room isn’t loud? It’s quiet. It’s steady. It’s been here all along.
What’s the first thing you think of when someone says “sisterhood”? Not the Instagram posts. Not the corporate retreats. The real thing.
You clicked on this because you’re tired of shallow takes on what it means to be a woman. I get it.
You ever wonder what your desktop was doing five minutes ago? Or why that window vanished and you can’t get it back? I’ve been there.
Finding the right gift for Mom feels impossible sometimes. I’ve stood in stores for twenty minutes staring at scented candles like they’re going to