[HTML1] Anea Bogue’s work with adult women began when moms of her teen clients started to come to her for guidance. Their own internal struggles were often from old adolescent wounds. These old experiences were surfacing as a result of their daughter’s journey through adolescence. In other cases, they were simply facing a natural transitional time in life and wanted to make sense of it.
The important thing in their journey was that they asked for help. Women are learning to give themselves permission to make themselves better, put on our own oxygen first.
What can we learn through our daughters that will move us from a world without the balance of male and female into a sustainable world where women and girls are aware of your own self esteem and value.
Women, after three thousands of years of being told that they are inferior, dangerous, weak, and even evil, are waking up from a ‘protective coma’.
How have you shifted your own adolescent experiences into maturity and wisdom?
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Credit for introductory music, One World, Karie Hillery.
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