In a world where women are holding it together, consider…
Dignified Vulnerability.
What It Looks Like...
It is the intentional, non-performative, stretch into tiny everyday shifts:
Asking for help where we’d normally push through.
Sharing our enthusiasm - even when it feels “a bit much.”
Talking about a small mistake without shame.
Showing what what we are learning - rather than letting the world assume we know it all.
Saying no without explanation. Kindly. Without discussion.
Owning a small struggle with another woman.
Sharing a tiny truth (“Today was a lot - I’m pacing myself.”)
Taking a beat to regulate in front of someone, rather than saying “I’m fine
Dignified Vulnerability Is…
The practice of recognizing, every day, that we are all human - gently imperfect, honest, and real - and living in a way that is based on two specific actions:
Forgiving oneself daily for not being perfect.
Once a day being publicly, wonderfully, messily human.