Sisterhood Agenda

Women’s Empowerment

Breaking Generational Trauma: Healing Across Generations

Sisterhood Agenda Breaking Generational Trauma Healing Across Generations

Women and girls breaking generational trauma is the key to healing across generations.

Sisterhood Agenda excels by:

Helping women and girls to love and honor themselves.
Offering opportunities for education and training.
Supporting self-knowledge and self-determination with holistic health.
Empowering women and girls with trauma-informed awareness and resilience
Building systems of sisterhood support (locally,[…]

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Goodbye 2025!

Goodbye 2025 New Year 2026 Sisterhood Agenda

I am happy to say goodbye to 2025.  I know I am not the only one. This year was turbulent; an understatement, I know. Congratulations!  You made it through 2025, too.

As the world says goodbye to the old and welcomes the new, we are encouraged to free ourselves of the weight of our past lives,

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Parasocial Relationships

Parasocial Relationships Sisterhood Agenda

Parasocial relationships are like all-consuming celebrity crushes.

A parasocial relationship is a one-sided, non-reciprocal emotional bond that a person forms with a public figure, such as a celebrity, fictional character, or online influencer. The individual feels a sense of intimacy and connection, like they know the person, even though there is no actual relationship or acknowledgment from the public figure.

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What Americans Fear Most

Sisterhood Agenda What Americans Fear Most

What do Americans fear most? Some believe what Americans fear most, in general, is change.

Americans are living in fear and so is the rest of the planet.

Change is a constant. Instead of existing in fear, we can embrace a vision of the future that benefits us all,

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Women Who Experienced Stalking or Obtained a Restraining Order Risk Higher Rates of Heart Disease

Sisterhood Agenda Women Who Experienced Stalking or Obtained a Restraining Order Risk Higher Rates of Heart Disease

Women who experienced stalking or obtained restraining orders have a higher risk of heart disease. Being with a narcissist, an abuser, or a stalker hurts more than your mental health.  It literally hurts your heart.

As a woman, you should know that being with an abusive man means reducing your life expectancy by increasing your risk of interpersonal violence (domestic violence),[…]

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