Properties with Purpose
Hello my lovies! We are at the end of the 1st quarter already hasn't this first quarter flown by. Did you meet your quarterly goals?
If you did congratulations keep going! If not its ok, not achieving quarterly goals can be disheartening, but it's essential to stay resilient and focused on moving forward. When setbacks occur, it's crucial not to dwell on the disappointment but rather to learn from the experience and adjust your approach. One tip for staying on track despite obstacles is to break down your goals into smaller, more manageable tasks. By dividing your objectives into actionable steps, you can maintain a sense of progress and momentum, even if you encounter challenges along the way. Additionally, staying flexible and adaptable is key. Circumstances may change, requiring you to revise your plans or pivot in a new direction. Embrace these changes as opportunities for growth and innovation. Finally, cultivate a supportive network of peers, mentors, or accountability partners who can offer guidance, encouragement, and perspective during challenging times. Remember, setbacks are a natural part of the journey towards success, and with perseverance and determination, you can overcome them and continue striving towards your goals.
Setting quarterly goals is an essential practice for personal and professional growth. By outlining clear objectives and milestones for the next three months, individuals can stay focused, motivated, and accountable. Writing down your quarterly goals not only helps to clarify your priorities but also serves as a tangible reminder of what you aim to achieve. It provides a roadmap for progress, allowing you to track your accomplishments and make adjustments as needed along the way. Whether it's advancing in your career, improving your health and wellness, or pursuing personal development goals, taking the time to document your aspirations sets the foundation for success and empowers you to turn your aspirations into reality.
Celebrating Women's Month: Honoring Women's Contributions
March brings with it a vibrant celebration of Women's History Month, a time to honor the extraordinary achievements and contributions of women throughout history and in contemporary society. It's a time to reflect on the progress made, acknowledge the ongoing struggles, and celebrate the resilience and accomplishments of women from all walks of life.
Influential Black Women in History: Pioneers and Trailblazers
Their legacies continue to resonate today, serving as beacons of hope and inspiration for all those striving for a more equitable and inclusive world. Let us take this opportunity to honor their invaluable contributions and commit ourselves to amplifying their voices and advocating for equality and justice for all.
Yaa Ashanteewaa inspired and led an armed resistance to British colonial rule of the Asante Kingdom from April 1900 until March 1901. | Shirley Chisholm first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1969 | Valerie Thomas inventor of transmitter used by NASA |
Addressing the Plight of Homeless Women: Shedding Light on Their Struggles
Amid the celebrations of Women's History Month, it's crucial to shine a light on the often overlooked plight of homeless women. Homelessness affects millions worldwide, with women and children being among the most vulnerable populations. The reasons for women finding themselves homeless are multifaceted, including domestic violence, economic hardship, mental health issues, and systemic inequalities.
On the streets, homeless women face a myriad of challenges, including lack of access to basic necessities such as shelter, food, and healthcare, as well as heightened risks of violence, exploitation, and abuse. Moreover, they often encounter barriers in accessing support services tailored to their specific needs, further exacerbating their marginalized status.
If you know of any women that need to access a shelter and need a safe space to stay please see below a list of shelters for women:
National Domestic Hotline 1 800-799-7233
Partners Against Domestic Violence (404) 870-9600
Atlanta Mission: My Sister's House (404) 367-2465
Rebeccas Tent(404) 873-3147
Atlanta Missions Restoration House (404) 588-4007
In closing, as we celebrate Women's History Month, let us honor the achievements of women past and present, acknowledge the ongoing struggles for gender and racial equality, and recommit ourselves to building a more just and inclusive world for all.
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