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ABW Blog | 5 Ways to Empower Women

Photography by Maha Studios

Photography by Maha Studios


Women Empowerment

The beauty of our individuality lies within our strengths and weaknesses. They define us. Who we were, who we’d like to become, makes who we are. There is so much to us that you can’t find a single soul that’s identical inside and out. It is our unique individuality that can transform visions into desired actions and outcomes. This is why there is so much power within women empowerment.

There are many ways to interpret women empowerment. To us, empowerment is a process. Patriarchal society has ingrained that there can be only one woman who is the prettiest, the smartest, the sweetest, essentially the best at everything. And we know this is not true. We strive for a false reality and compete with each other for perfection. The truth is we’re stronger in numbers. The more we support each other, the more we’ll thrive. The less pressure we place on ourselves on being perfect or “the best”, the more we’ll be able to focus on what actually makes us happy, and happiness is the key to life.

5 ways TO Empower Women:

1.    Compliment One Another

We can often let ourselves grow and be free of the pressure, by praising each other’s strengths rather than calling out our weaknesses. Rather than tearing each other apart as society has taught us, we can be stronger through sharing our strengths. Complimenting one does not make you any less, it makes you both more than what you are now—it encourages confidence and growth.

2.    Support Each Other

Women-owned businesses and women-operated businesses, prove to the world and our patriarchal society that we are equals and we can all be successful. Be a part of this movement by supporting each other’s businesses, hobbies, and actions whether it’s through purchasing products, engaging, or spreading the word. We want to see each other succeed, we want women to succeed. Success enhances our power.

3.    Give Credit

We strive to be innovative and creative, as each individual does on earth allowing there to be plenty of room for inspiration. Rather than wanting to be the source of inspo, we should allow ourselves to credit the sources as well. No one owns anything in this world, every idea is another idea bouncing off from conversations, concepts, products, books, blogs, and more. It’s okay to credit the inspiration, whether it’s one source or many, it allows us to be creative freely without the unnecessary concern or threat of  “stealing” but more of “inspiring”.

4.    Have Her Back

As we grow stronger together, traditional mindsets and patriarchal society standards may try to deteriorate our efforts by posing us against one another. Whether it’s intentional or unintentional, stand by each other because standing up for one another is essentially standing up for yourself and for the future of women. Don’t allow them to tear us apart. Hide each other’s flaws and shine through each other’s strengths. Through numbers, we become united as one.

5. Tell the Women in Your Life You Care

We often assume our love explains itself and fail to communicate how much we mean to each other. A simple gesture can make a meaningful path in one another’s relationships. It can open, mend and encourage more in a relationship. It is an everlasting effect.

What’s amazing about uplifting one another, supporting each other, and having each other’s backs— not only does it make each other stronger, but also enables your growth. 

Be happy for yourself and each other. Practice and implement these methods to free yourself from needing to be “the only one” and empower women in being stronger and better together. 




ABW Fashion Blog | Sponsor Feature: Fufu's Kitchen

We are honored to have the best sponsors be apart of A Blessed Wardrobe (ABW) productions.

Why did we choose Fufu’s Kitchen to be our sponsor? Here’s what you need to know about Fufu’s Kitchen:

 

Q) What does your company do? How has your journey been thus far?

My company is Fufu’s Kitchen and what I do is share recipes I have learned through my Middle Eastern American upbringing to my audience. I have been doing so for a little over two years and it brings me so much joy. It has been challenging at times but more so rewarding to be pursuing my passion and making a difference to others.

Q) What inspired you? What is your “why”?

I moved away to a different state after getting married and wanted to be reminded of home so I started documenting my mom’s recipes and experimenting in the kitchen. It is one of my favorite places to be. I have always loved cooking and baking especially. I even worked in a bakery for ten years where I learned so much. I continue to do this day in and out because it is what I love. Everyday I receive kind messages from people who say I inspire them in the kitchen and they love my recipes. That keeps me motivated more than anything. 

Q) What differentiates you from your competitors? What are some challenges that your consumers are facing right now and that you can help with?

I engage with my audience throughout the day. I truly care to help. A majority of my audience is female and as a female myself I know that it can be hard to juggle so many roles. I know my consumers truly appreciate it when I post quick recipe ideas that are both healthy and delicious. That is something I can offer since I am a health-conscious and busy person myself.

Q) How was your experience collaborating with ABW? How else do you practice charity?

ABW was great to work with and I was honored to help such an awesome charity event. I actually have an annual charity event of my own known as Fufu’s Friendsgiving and this year it supported Muhsen which is the same charity ABW helped too! I am truly humbled and thankful for all of Allah’s blessings and I completely believe in paying it forward and using my platform to help others. 

Q) What can we expect from your brand in the future?

I have plenty of things in mind. Goals that I would love to fulfill and avenues I would love to explore. I will continue to create recipes for my audience that are true to my identity and my passion on fufuskitchen.com. I may host a few cooking classes in the near future and/or come out with another ebook. There are endless opportunities alhamdulillah.