So, many of you already know all about this because you're either a part of it, or I've gotten on my soapbox around you and told you all about. But, I've decided to share this with my bloggy friends too. So, this is my cause...
Denton Women’s Collective
And What It Means To Me
If you know me very well at all, you know I’m a  passionate being. When I find something I love, I dive in with both  feet. And recently, a cause has struck me so deeply to the core, that  its almost as if I didn’t have a choice in the matter…my feet jumped for  me. At the start of 2011, I stated that one of my goals for this year  was to volunteer more. In a way, this is fulfilling that for me…and so  much more. 
Ever since the Glamour article featuring Lizzie  Miller, I couldn’t help but think, “Why is it causing such uproar, both  good and bad, that this NORMAL, BEAUTIFUL woman is revealing her REAL,  BEAUTIFUL body?” But I assumed, based on the reactions, that I was alone  in that thought. Let me introduce you to the Denton’s Women Collective.  A friend, who I’ve only recently started getting to know on a deeper  level, Lindsay, sent me a simple Facebook message inviting me to join a  FB group she was trying to get started. She touched on what the group  was about and I thought, “That sounds an awful lot like what I’ve had  running through my head lately.” So, I joined. Well, I couldn’t make it  to the first meeting, but I emailed Lindsay and started an exchange of  thoughts, and it was in that moment that I had a revelation. Lindsay and  I could not be more opposite in appearance, but we are so very similar  in heart and mind. And isn't that what makes us all so great? So, here  we are. Committed to our cause. And our cause is this - Women.
It’s  a hard world to live in for a woman. Especially a young woman. We are  under constant scrutiny to fit into a certain mold. But why? See I think  we are good enough, smart enough, strong enough and definitely  beautiful enough – just the way we are. But the startling statistic is  that in today’s world girls start dieting younger and younger; in fact  80% of 13-year-olds have attempted to lose weight. Why? Because they  don’t feel good enough. And that, right there, is what I aim to change. I  think we can do something to help women to realize that their self  worth is SO MUCH MORE than what they look like. That being smart, strong  and independent is even more important than fitting into society’s mold  for “the perfect woman”. I have big dreams for this group. Dreams I'm sure I'll blog more about. But for now I'll leave you to digest that this is just me trying to do MY part  to change the world we (women) live in. 
10 years ago
 
 

 

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YOU inspire me! PLEASE don't stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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