Daisy May & Me: Inspiration and positive living

Elements of Friendship: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan

Elements of Friendship: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan

"I would rather walk with a friend in the dark, than alone in the light."

- Helen Keller

 

When I think about epic friendships in history, I think about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan.

Many know the basic facts about their story, but some of the greatest aspects of their friendship are not as well known: the empathy, camaraderie, and service Helen and Anne shared.

Madam CJ Walker: America's First Self-Made Female Millionaire

Madam CJ Walker: America's First Self-Made Female Millionaire

Out of the many inspirational women I looked up in my search of women and finances, Madam C.J. Walker stood out among them. As the first American female self-made millionaire, how could she not? Madam Walker exhibited all of the traits that I wanted to learn about and now share with you all.

 

"Don't sit down and wait for the opportunities to come. Get up and make them."

                                        - Madam C.J. Walker

Virginia Hall

Virginia Hall
Today's #Wow Woman will be introduced by the lovely Stephanie Price of @because.my.mother.read, a book fanatic who strives to help others find the...

Kalpana Chawla

Kalpana Chawla
Kalpana Chawla was the first woman of Indian decent to go to outerspace. Born in India, Kalpana had a passion for flying from a young age. She wou...

Nellie Cashman

Nellie Cashman
Teach your kids the importance of being self-sufficient with the story of Nellie Cashman, frontier woman.

Nellie Bly

Nellie Bly
Teach your kids how to know the difference between fake news with the example of Nellie Bly.

Barbara Bush

Barbara Bush
Develop your relationship with your children through books and former first lady Barbara Bush reminds us the important of putting each other first.

Ruth Wakefield

Life Lessons from the chocolate chip cookie
Life lessons from the chocolate chip cookie.

Juana Ines de la Cruz

Juana Ines de la Cruz
Would you joined a nunnery in order to pursue education?  That is essentially what Juana Ines of Mexico did. Born to an unwed mother, Juana was se...

Jenny Reeder

Jenny Reeder
What can we learn from Jenny? Learn. Study deeply what interests you. Find people’s stories. Search out who people were and what they had to say. And then share your knowledge with the world. How much better would each of us do if we always carried with us the hope and the confidence of those who have gone before

Frida Kahlo: A Lesson in Perspective

Frida Kahlo: A Lesson in Perspective

How often do you look in the mirror? Is it a quick look to check your hair or to see if something is in your teeth, or are you truly looking at yourself - who you are? 


Each year we have the opportunity to make resolutions; we hope to become better versions of ourselves physically, emotionally, and spiritually. But do we take time regularly for self-reflection outside of the beginning of a year? 


This week’s #wowwomanwednesday is a great example of constant self-reflection and seeing things for more than they appear to be.


Frida Kahlo was a famous Mexican artist who frequently painted self-portraits. Her work is honest and passionate. Despite a life of health challenges, she found a way to express herself through art that still resonates with people around the world. 


Head on over to the blog to learn more about Frida and try a fun activity to experience self-expression and evaluation. We also have discussion questions to go along with the activity to talk with your kids about the importance of self-reflection and awareness of our surroundings.

Daisy Bates

Daisy Bates
  Presidents Day may have started out to honor George Washington but since then it has been known to celebrate many more Presidents including Abrah...