Women’s WORDS

The Silent Treatment: Ignoring the Racial Elephant in the Conference Room
I’ve learned that in order to have a successful business orchard, sometimes you have to break through the tough ground. Breaking that ground may require discussing uncomfortable topics and bringing awareness to controversy. As women in business, this orchard we desire...

Mindful Moment: Giving Yourself Grace
Over the years, I have been known to be extremely hard on myself, and I never felt like I was good enough or achieved as much as I thought I should have achieved in the time frame in which I thought I should have achieved it. Then a friend told me, “I am learning to...

Grieve to Grow
We are currently living in difficult times, and grief is becoming all too familiar in our lives. Many of us are not only grieving the loss of a loved one, but because of the pandemic, we could be grieving the loss of what our lives once were, the loss of a career, or...

Mindful Moment: Mindful Living in Five Simple Steps
The list that follows is just a few ways to support a mindful lifestyle. The main takeaway from this lifestyle is to be AWARE. Mindful living can also be called awareness living. This awareness living is the best way to understand yourself and others. Mindful...

Influential Impact
There are times in life when I walk through highly complicated situations that sort of rock my world. Some changes occur unexpectedly, some life transitions leave me feeling lost, and some hardships arise that make me question all I've learned in life. At times I walk...

Mindful Moment: Start Your Day with Purpose
Purpose can be defined as an intention, a plan, or an aim for you’re day. Often we don’t wake up with purpose. When you wake up in the morning, you probably are functioning on autopilot. You may wake up groggy, irritable, or disenchanted. You haven’t had your coffee;...

My Turning Point
My name is Lanisha Thornton, the Founder, and Owner of Runnin' Buzz Bartending Services, LLC. Runnin' Buzz Bartending was created in October 2019 to offer a whole new level of a fun, personal, and professional beverage catering experience to different events within...

Inspired Business
Growing up and throughout my adult life, having artistic and creative ways have been both a blessing and a curse. I have known two things in my heart and spirit: I was meant to inspire through a creative outlet, and I was meant to inspire through mentoring based on my...

Success in Life Depends on the Company You Keep
There is a proverb that I live by that says, "Do not be deceived: Bad company ruins good morals." (1 Corinthians 15:33), which basically means that the individuals that we surround ourselves with propel us or derail us in life. Not only in our business endeavors but...

5 Mindsets that Fuel Success
Over the last four years of coaching service-based entrepreneurs, I have learned that success is only 20% strategy and execution and 80% mindset. It doesn't matter how good your service is, how tried and tested your plan is, or even how large your following is. What...

Women’s WORDS
The written word is a powerful and influential tool, allowing for the sharing of ideas, knowledge, events, stories, and so many other important elements of the human experience. Women’s Words is a space to highlight and expand the much needed voices of women in this important form of expression.
Members simply submit their article for publication to our website blog, and receive feedback, discussion and interest from our Women Wednesdays community and beyond. Your article will also be shared on our social media channels. You may include your name, title, email, logo, and headshot. You may also select if you are a beginner, intermediate or experienced writer. We don’t require perfection, just your best effort.
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