We stand for the enhancement of women's dignity in the workplace through all stages of her life
As women walk through life, their priorities shift and evolve.
Women move forward making choices, achieving balance, success and fulfillment.
Balance is a personal decision, unique to each woman’s life. It is in her uniqueness that she faces her Dignity as a human being, and becomes fully aware of what she has the right to deserve.
As she embraces her true-self and acknowledges her undeniable right to pursue a fulfilling life -identifying what is beautiful, good and true in her- these realities, become the drivers of her path.
Her true balance and elements of success start to unveil as new chapters to unfold, filled with joy and learning, opening the door to true fulfillment.
Naturally, she will face many challenges along her path - which will become learning moments. Such learning will enable renewed confidence, belief, strength, and perseverance to continue making choices along the way in her quest through transformational growth.
We acknowledge four dimensions in every woman’s life.
Her choices set the stage towards freedom to become the best version of herself.
Love
What or whom she loves, which usually defines her priorities.
Spirit
Her inner-self, which is aligned with her beliefs, the tools she has to discern decisions and her values system.
Mind
Her talents and intellect, which usually are aligned with her profession or activity.
Body
The vehicle through which she executes what she does in life. As this is where the other three dimensions are integrated, she must seek to keep it healthy and dignified.
Her individual reality and constant changes in life, prompt her choices and decisions.
Bias or assumptions on women's situations are often challenges to face.
Family
When a woman is a wife and/or mother – even if she has a support system around her (partner, family, child care, other) –faces challenges to "balance it all" in her personal and professional life.
Working mom
When a woman does not have a life partner or family, or has a limited support system, she often has much to juggle with limited time to address for her own needs.
Self awareness
Sometimes, single women without children, face situations resultant from implicit or explicit external bias on herself, her work-time, her life, her priorities, her choices ...