Sisterhood Agenda

Women’s Empowerment

Screen Time-A New Mental Health Crisis?

Screen Time - A New Mental Health Crisis Sisterhood Agenda

It’s no secret that the majority of the population worldwide owns a smartphone. Kids as young as 6 years old spend a lot of time with their noses pressed onto screens. They call it “screentime.”

In 2020, there are 3.5 billion smartphone users around the world. (Source: Statista)

But here’s the million-dollar question: has screen time really destroyed our population?

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Procrastination and How To Beat it

Procrastination and How To Beat It Sisterhood Agenda

Procrastination is when you put off a task and do something unproductive instead, such as use your phone, go back to sleep, or binge-watch your favorite show.

Psychologists believe that people who have a habit of procrastination do not have a sense of time. They have this perception that they have more time to do their tasks when,

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Disasters and Horrible Effects on Women

Disasters and their effects on women are not often explored or discussed. Many of us, our friends and families, are being affected.  After doing my research, there is no doubt that women are more affected by disasters than men.

For example, after Cyclone Nargis in 2008, 61 percent of fatalities in Myanmar were women. 

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How Women in Power Can Stay In Power

How Women in Power Can Stay In Power Sisterhood Agenda

As women, being and staying IN POWER, we often require a particular state of mind.  Women often have a lifetime of struggle to achieve personal and collective power, including a fair amount of girlhood trauma.   Women often ask me, how can I achieve personal power to become more empowered?  Here are 7 ways how women can stay in power:

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