Wednesday, May 19, 2010

A Quota of Quotes

"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead."
—Louisa May Alcott

"Cautious, careful people always casting about to preserve their reputation or social standards never can bring about reform. Those who are really in earnest are willing to be anything or nothing in the world's estimation, and publicly and privately, in season and out, avow their sympathies with despised ideas and their advocates, and bear the consequences."
—Susan B. Anthony

"The day will come when men will recognize woman as his peer, not only at the fireside, but in councils of the nation. Then, and not until then, will there be the perfect comradeship, the ideal union between the sexes that shall result in the highest development of the race."
—Susan B. Anthony

"We ask justice, we ask equality, we ask that all the civil and political rights that belong to citizens of the United States, be guaranteed to us and our daughters forever."
—Susan B. Anthony, Declaration of Rights for Women, July 1876

"Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got."
—Janis Joplin

"Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose."
—Helen Keller

"I think the key is for women not to set any limits."
— Martina Navratilova

"People think at the end of the day that a man is the only answer [to fulfillment]. Actually a job is better for me."
—Princess Diana

"Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent."
—Eleanor Roosevelt

"I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together."
— Marilyn Monroe

"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring."
— Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words)

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Financing Fashion

Savvy businesswoman, author, philanthropist, producer, Supermodel, television personality, Tony winner and according to Forbes- Kimora Lee Simmons is one of the top-ten “hardest working mothers in Hollywood”. Born in St. Louis, by the age of ten she towered over her classmates at an alarming 5'10. She was beautiful with her mixed heritage of Asian and African-American, and by age thirteen she had a modeling contract. Next thing you know, she was walking the runways in Paris with the House of Chanel. Simmons has graced the covers and pages of International fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar. She has also modeled for Armani, Fendi, and Yves St. Laurent and posed for iconic fashion photographers, like Steven Meisel and Patrick Demarchelier.

Simmons quickly intertwined herself into the Phat Farm designs ultimately creating the line of Baby Phat. Today, she has become President and Creative Director for Phat Fashions. In 2007 Kimora Lee Simmons starred in a television show, Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane, on the Style Network. The show continues to run today. Kimora denotes much of her time to charity as well, including Amfar, The G&P Foundation, Keep a Child Alive, Hetrick-Martin Institute and Rush Philanthropic, where she is on the Board of Directors. Her enthusiasm and driven attitude will keep her in today's business world for years to come.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Women Break Into Politics




As most of the country should know, the current United States Speaker for the House of Representatives, or in other words the President of the House, is currently a woman. Nancy Pelosi has represented the Eighth District of California since 1987, and became the first woman to lead a major party in 2002 when her colleagues overwhelmingly elected her for position of Democratic Leader. On January 4, 2007, Pelosi was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives.

As a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, Pelosi has and continues to fight for American families. She strives to increase educational opportunity, protect workers, and promote healthcare. Pelosi is also a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, ensuring that military and policymakers have the required intelligence to successfully guide initiative, succeed in combat, and protect U.S. military forces.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Women CAN

To shed some personal light and reflection on the issue, I do know a lot when it comes to women in the business world. My place of work, RaeLynn's Boutique, is completely owned and run by two ambitious women. I take part in much that goes on, and know first hand just how hard women work and how successful they can be. Women have a different attitude toward the workplace, and are much more likely to be connected with customers because of their sentimental attitudes. Women can be stern when needed, but have a special place in their hearts for the feeling and excitement of the customers they sell to. It is important to have personal feeling in the workplace to more fully connect with customers. Women build trust with customers, many times connecting on more than just a professional level. While some may disagree with the success of this tactic, others praise it. By connecting and making a trusting relationship between provider and customer, business pours in. Customers will more likely praise and recommend a business in which they were treated with respect and have established a trusting relationship rather than a business in which they were reeled in, talked up, and shoved out. Women have the feeling and sentiment to establish such relationships, leading to great success.