20. Artistic Women

Dear Followers,
The weekend is over and it is time for me to get back to work and get focused! The first order of business is to answer last week’s question, what do actress Jessica Alba, author Isabelle Allende, dancer Judith Jamison and Margaret Thatcher have in common? Like many Self-Empowered Women they learned (from an early age) how to believe. Learning to trust something that cannot be seen or touched (religion, astrology, numerology, Kabbalah, etc.) provides the inner ability to believe in one’s own talent and destiny. Interestingly, few of the women I researched were members of a particular church or faith themselves, but most had grown up watching someone older actively believe in an invisible power.
During the past year Lifetime TV (called by detractors “the estrogen network”) has given us the filmed life stories of two remarkable women – Coco Chanel and Georgia O’Keefe. If you watched these programs, I hope you kept a scorecard of which 17 traits they each exhibited. And if you read, in this month’s Vogue magazine, the article about Ceiline designer Phoebe Philo, you’ll have noticed traits 10, 14, and 16 among others. The point I’m trying to make is that regardless of which century, profession or nationality that these women claim as their own, the hurdles they face are shared ones.
Thanks for spreading the word and sharing your enthusiasm. Looking forward to your comments…

 

 

About Marilyn Murray Willison

The author of six non-fiction books, Willison worked as Health and Fitness Editor at the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, and wrote book reviews, health, beauty, fashion, and travel articles on a regular basis for the Los Angeles Times. Her byline has appeared in a wide variety of American newspapers and magazines.