
As a woman, I advise you to focus on mastering skills daily. Strengthen your intuition, emotional intelligence, read more on psychology, money management and wealth creation. Perfect your cooking and nutrition choices, learn how to fish. Planting and harvesting. Learn a new language. Learn pottery, sewing and weaving. Organization skills, couponing. Learn how to cut hair and retwist. Perfect your cleaning skills. Read more books on human behavior, child development. Learn how to keep your family healthy through plants & herbs 🌿. Improve your flexibility daily & overall strength. It’s so many ways to become high value, you’ll never think about settling.
We all have days where we just don’t feel like doing anything, and that’s totally normal. But, when we consistently let our emotions get in the way of our goals, that’s when we have a problem.
Discipline is key. If you set a goal for yourself, you owe it to yourself to follow through on it. Letting yourself stay comfortable might feel good in the moment, but it won’t help you in the long run.
When you make a plan and stick to it you’re taking control of your life. You’re showing yourself that you’re capable of making positive changes, even when it’s hard. And, let’s be real, it’s not always easy to stay on track.
But, here’s the good news: you’re stronger than you think. You’re not going to die from doing that 15-minute workout. You’re not going to miss out on anything. In fact, you’ll feel better afterwards. Your mind will feel clearer. You will probably gain motivation too.
It’s all mental.
The next time you’re struggling with motivation, try to shift your focus to discipline. Retrain your mindset that now feels safer when you’re operating out of your current routine and habits. Remember that you’re in control of your actions, and that small steps lead to big changes. You got this!
Rule #1: Always get what you want out of the situation. Take your emotions out of it.
I know that we want to change the world, to save the world, but great transformation and expansion begin inside our homes, in the presence of others, in our listening, in our meal preps, in our rest practices, etc. So often we are looking at the world and believing that everything “out there” needs to change, but really what we are missing is the change that happens on the ground, close to home, in our hearts, spines, and bones, and radiates outward like a lighthouse into the world.
-India Ame'ye, Author
Traditional femininity is empowering. There is strength in being soft, beauty in being kind, and peace in being soft spoken and humble.
Feminine women add to the world by building up a sense of community and fostering safe and comfortable homes in those communities.
It’s not humiliating to be a traditionally feminine woman.



