Powerful Force vs. Toxic Bomb

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Women can be a powerful force if we cometogether, as opposed to being hurtful and jealous of each other. There are somewomen who would rather see another woman down and out and never think to lift ahelping hand. There are some women who love to start drama and walk away afterthey've dropped a toxic bomb without taking responsibility for their actions.Some women are selfish to the point that they will stab another woman in theback to get what they want by any means necessary.

If women work together instead of trying to hurt or compete against each other, we most definitely will be a powerful force. We have to be open-minded and realize that if we come together and do the unexpected, everything will work together for good. Not only will it work together for good, but we will be strong warriors from the side effects that tried to weaken our inner peace of mind.

If we, as women, embrace each other we will be unstoppable. We must stand together and be counted as one.

As one we are strong.

As one we are tough.

As one we can challenge what the future holds.

As one we are survivors.

As one we have unbelievable courage.

As one we can face any obstacle.

As one we are centered and balanced.

As one we will transform the world.

As one we are pioneers and trailblazers.

As one our opportunities are endless.

We have to realize that we are a powerful force. If we work together, we can make a huge difference in the world, despite our race or religion. If we, as women, dare to come together we can help each other conquer our fears. We can help each other become wiser by teaching and learning from each other.

We need to lift each other up more. Reach down to lend a helping hand. Reach up and tell your sisters of all races and religions, "I am here for you."

After all of the sacrifices we've made for others, surely, we can make sacrifices for each other. As much as we women have loved and (most definitely) lost due to heartbreak, being unappreciated, and working hard on a daily basis, why do we put each other down? Why do we use each other? What is the point of competing? Don't we have enough going against us as it is? We should be able to come together and love one another. We should be able to help each other recover from our losses. That is what I call a powerful force.

A powerful force of women does not have a race or religion. We are human—a powerful human force!

~Charlena E. Jackson, A Woman's Love is Never Good Enough 2nd edition

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