Thursday, March 3, 2022
Womens History Month 2022: Forever FLOTUS Michelle Obama
Happy Thursday Everyone. Its March 3, 2022 and I Want To See You Happy Day. Womens History Month has just begun, but I would be remiss if I didn't write about one of my idols. Mrs. Obama was the Former First Lady of the US, and the first African American woman to do so. She has absolutely set the bar high for first ladies to come as well as ladies, mothers, single women, young girls, anyone who is looking to achieve a goal, to realize their dreams and to go beyond what we could have ever imagined. Mrs. Obama has always been a pillar of strength in the community. She has always backed her husband, 44th President Obama, and she has always used her law degree to advise businesses. Mrs. Obama helps to maintain who they are, provide sound legal advice, and to help strategize to get towards the future Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. Mrs. Obama had her opinions in the White House and she speaks to issues on women's rights. She has continued that legacy helping with relief efforts in the Ukraine. After leaving the White House, she wrote her autobiography "I Am Becoming". There is no floor that she cannot cover. She has progressed and moved beyond any limit, any imagination, and beyond anyone who could criticize her. Although the critics have tried, they have failed because her success screams louder than any words she could ever say. She has served as a role model. She has served as a pillar of strength. She has served as our American Royalty. She has the elegance of the Queen's and the blessings of the Ancients. She has the ancestry of our strong black heritage, and she has the foresight, as a fierce mother who's protecting her babies, and the babies, of the world. I can't say enough about Mrs. Obama. I can't say enough about her successes. I can't say enough about this graceful woman who has embodied the epitome of what it is to be a woman of the 21st century. I only hope that someday we can all step in those footsteps and go beyond the scale. Go beyond the veil, go beyond what we ever imagined to be what ever it is that we want to be. So I just leave the question for you. What do you want to be? What are you inspired to become? What is your goal, your dream, your desired outcome? Do you have any plans for the future? What is your ambition, and how does it feel to you today? Has this Women's History Month imparted anything in you to spark you to move forward? Please share your comments below. Thank you for reading this article and supporting this blogspace. Stay safe, warm, masked and healthy. Take Care and God Bless!!!
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