THINGS EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW(SEE) - TopicsExpress



          

THINGS EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW(SEE) Women needs to know some setting thing ,because it is necessary they know this, there are certain things that we as women should be aware of, should consider or build into our daily mantras as a guide and reminder of the special gender we are. Here are a few of those things. SEE LIST BELOW... • Her Minimums and Maximums. Those things that she is committed to never allowing herself to accept. The point at which she will not go any lower. The level at which she will not push any further. Also how far she is prepared to go if need be. •When its time to say NO. Understanding when that is the only answer you can offer and accepting it’s okay to say it. • When to break away and move on. This may mean severing ties with a girlfriend, a lover, a family member, a crippling job, and bad habits. •Who the biological father/fathers of her child/children is/are. •When she needs to seek help and whom she can go to. •Her man inside/out. She should be able to read him like a book. Study him and be an expert on him. Knowledge is power. • How and when to get angry. •What she weighs. Bite the bullet and get on those scales. Know what you are dealing with and face up to it. •What her blood pressure reads. Too many of us are walking time bombs, not having a clue of what is ticking inside of us. Go and get things checked out, even if it’s only to be reassured, and if not, to do something about it. •When she took her last smear test. Stop postponing it and ignoring going for the test. Don’t let it cost you! •How and when to be graceful, gracious, intelligent and to show wisdom. •How to surround yourself with the things and people you love and who love you. Too often we crowd our personal space with people who are unworthy of us, which results in us feeling unworthy ourselves. “Great secrets of life: Find good work and people to love, focus on the positives, and appreciate small things. –Mary Pipher. • How to be rid of the guilt that robs you of looking after yourself. • Know and understand your strengths and weaknesses. “Women are never stronger than when they arm themselves with their weaknesses”. –Marie de Vichy-Chamrond. • How to be kind and generous in spirit to other women. “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others”– Martin Luther King. “I love you: for your wisdom that you share, your humour, your talent, and your concern for others. –2 Corinthians 8b. • What her actual dress size is. It is what it is! •How her body functions. •What gives her pleasure and how to go about getting it. •What makes her feel fulfilled and secure and making this a priority. •What enhances her self- esteem and making this a constant in her life. • Where she needs to go for peace … physically and spiritually and making sure she always has access to this place at the drop of a hat. •What your potential can be, and striving to get there. •How to survive your family and how to get the most out of them. •When you need to change your doctor. •That most men are not bothered about those extra pounds we carry around, so we should stop worrying about it. •The true state of her health •How to be a woman. Not a psuedo-man. To be the strong, spiritual, proud (not vain) goddess nature intended her to be. She should know the essence of who she is. Not who she is expected to be or who she fantasises being. It is more than likely she is already a shinning beacon and can go on to build on this. •“One is not born a woman, one becomes one.” –Simone de Beauvoir. •“Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best.” –Henry Van Dyke. •“Women do not find it difficult nowadays to behave like men, but they often find it extremely difficult to behave like gentlemen.” –Compton Mackenzie. •“I would rather trust a woman’s instinct than a man’s reason” –Stanley Baldwin. •“They may talk of a comet, a burning mountain, or some such bagatelle; but to me a modest woman dressed out in all her finery, is the most tremendous object of the whole creation”– Oliver Goldsmith. •“If women didn’t exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning” –Aristotle Onassis. •“Nature has given women so much power that the law has very wisely given them little” –Samuel Jackson. •The state of her mental health and what can affect it for the best or worst. •When she is wrong and the ability to admit to it. •What makes her laugh and make sure she looks to build on those things. •That supporting and enhancing the lives of other women is her responsibility to her gender. •No one can represent, celebrate or debase her gender and her femininity better or more than her
Posted on: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 16:51:17 +0000

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