When You’re Told You’re Not Good Enough: What Women’s Football Can Teach Us

When You’re Told You’re Not Good Enough: What Women’s Football Can Teach Us

“Watching women’s football feels like watching a lower league.” “You know they’d likely lose to a boys’ team, right?” These were comments said to me – a woman – recently by men. Casually. With confidence. And it echoed something I’ve heard before. Something about it landed like a weight. Not because I play football, or…

Celebrating Quiet Strength: Introverted Women Make a Difference

Celebrating Quiet Strength: Introverted Women Make a Difference

Throughout history, women have often been expected to be outspoken and assertive to be seen as strong. But quiet strength is just as powerful. On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the many introverted, sensitive, and thoughtful women who have made a difference—not by being the loudest in the room, but by embracing their quiet nature…

Galentines Day: A Gentle Invitation to Deepen Our Female Connections

Galentines Day: A Gentle Invitation to Deepen Our Female Connections

As Galentines Day approaches, we have a lovely opportunity to celebrate the quiet strength of our friendships. This special day is more than just a celebration—it is a chance for us to nurture the bonds that support us in our everyday lives. Embracing the Day with Intention For many of us, quiet moments and gentle…

Exploring Gender Differences: Are Men Really from Mars and Women from Venus?

Exploring Gender Differences: Are Men Really from Mars and Women from Venus?

In 1992, Dr John Gray’s book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus captured the public’s imagination by suggesting that men and women are so different in how they think, feel, and communicate that they might as well be from different planets. The book’s framework resonated with many, offering straightforward explanations for common relationship…