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Strong women rise, and stronger women raise others
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|December 10, 2025
THERE IS something I’ve learnt over time — and honestly, I’m still learning it every single day: women need women.
Not in a dramatic way and not in a social-media slogan kind of way, but in a simple, real, “I understand because I've been there too”, way.
Life can feel heavy, and many of us had to find our strength long before we felt ready for it. But I've seen again and again that when a woman rises, it creates a ripple.
And when a stronger woman turns back to lift someone else, she doesn’t just help that one woman — she gently shifts the path for everyone connected to her.
Supporting one another isn’t about being noble; it’s about being human. It’s about acknowledging that we are all navigating things that are often unseen and rarely spoken about.
Women need to support women because we truly understand each other’s load. We might not say everything we're carrying, but we feel the weight in one another.
There is a quiet comfort in being seen without having to justify yourself. And sometimes support is simply a gentle reminder from another woman: “You're doing okay. Keep going.”
I know what these small reminders have meant to me — how they helped me stand taller on days when confidence felt miles away. And I also know this: | am where I am because someone helped me along the way. Sometimes the support was loud and obvious, other times it was subtle and only appreciated much later.
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