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Are You A Chic Chick?

   
Author: Ponn Sabra
 

I feel that it is necessary for women to praise, support, encourage, train and empower other women to be their very best. A noticeable difference between men and women is "men strive to be the best, while women strive to be their best"?. Throughout my book "Empowering Women to Power Network ~ How to Save Time, Earn More Money & Live a Life of Success By Building Quality Relationships Everywhere You Go", I honor women's selfless duty to succeed while empowering them to freely work at their best so we can be the best in whatever we do.

It's our turn to have a club or network of our own. We need a support system to empower one another to achieve our goal...a "chic chick's club", if you will. Chic embodies the smooth, the suave, and the sexy. Chic portrays an essence of powerful professionalism, demands high-standards, the finest quality, a web of wisdom, and true leadership! To be a chick means to have the ability to remain cool, hip, happening, up-to-date, righteous, and in-the-times. Being a chick brings out the emotions and beauty of our young-loving-heart, staying fresh in our ideas, spunky, and remaining excitable and enthusiastic at all times.

Being a "chick" shouldn't be taken offensively and is not politically incorrect in my terms, for it resembles life at its purest moment" ?the innocence of birth. Think of the gentle, soft, silky fur of a newborn chick before it grows all its feathers. It's to honor our lives at birth, and that of our children. After all, men can not take our childbearing and birthing ability away from us. So, embrace it as I do.

This is a network I want to be apart of, how about you?

(C) Ponn M. Sabra, MPH

 
 
 

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