Happy International Women’s Day!
I am grateful for all the women in the world who paved the way. Including my mom. The first psychologist in the family. A role model, mentor, and encourager. Today & Always.
Who are grateful for today?
Dr. Andrea Dinardo, Psychology Professor
Happy International Women’s Day!
I am grateful for all the women in the world who paved the way. Including my mom. The first psychologist in the family. A role model, mentor, and encourager. Today & Always.
Who are grateful for today?
That’s a lovely tribute. 🙂
I’m grateful for my three closest friends — perhaps oddly, they’re all women. Each is a blend of heart & steel.
Smiling as I read your comment! I love how you describe your 3 lady best friends as a blend of heart & steel.
And I’m sure this is how they’d describe you Buffy. Awesome attracts awesome. 🌟🌟
Aw, thank you so much… I’m glad you liked the comment, and you do have a wonderful way of putting things(!)
Haha well I’d like to think they’d say the same about me. It’s something for me to live up to, anyway. 🙂
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I am grateful for having such a smart, loving and caring Mother. 🙂 Harlon
How wonderful for you both. Having your Mom light the way is like no other.✨
I am grateful for every woman blogger, like you, who are writing such inspirational posts for International Women’s Day.
I am with you! So much gratitude for our fellow female bloggers!💫
Beautiful..i am always grateful to my mum
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I am grateful for all my lovely blogging friends. You inspire me daily. xx
I am with you Brigid! So much inspiration from our fellow female bloggers! Especially from you Brigid. Your resilient spirit, your incredible book, and your generosity lights our way. Every single day. 💫
Bless you Andrea. 😍😍😍
So grateful to be surrounded by beautiful, loving family and friends. 🙂
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I’m greatful for the strong and beautiful women in my life and the men who support them!
I love how you included both men & women in your tribute! I also find it fascinating that in Russia, as you wrote on your blog: “International Women’s Day is a non-labor holiday and has been since 1965. This means that most banks, schools and official buildings are closed.” Wow! How awesome is that. It definitely gives you a different perspective on women & life as a whole, living as a US expat in Russia. Good for you! 🙌