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Women Who Inspire with Strength and Vision

Candice Vleugels - Saturday, March 09, 2013

Today is the 113th International Women's Day! To learn more about IWD, click here

Who inspires me?

My great grandma, Minne Evans.  Minnie was born in the late 19th century in rural Kentucky.  She lived through 2 World Wars, the Great Depression and witnessed the landing on the moon on television (which she did not believe actually happened). She gave birth to 11 children at home and 10 of her children survived through their 80s and 90s.  Two of her sons went to war and came home.  Minnie died at her home at the age of 102 and 1/2 years old having never spent a day in a hospital or seen a doctor, knowing all of the names of her great grandchildren and who they 'belonged' to.  Her health and longevity is an inspiration in this age where public health and wellbeing is in crisis.

 

Another dynamic woman that I admire is Sustainable Health Enterprises Founder, Elizabeth Scharpf.  Elizabeth is hard at work tackling the issue of menstruation and its debilitating effects on women and girls in developing countries.  Did you know that women and girls in developing countries miss up to 50 days of work and school every year due to the lack of affordable protection?  That's 5 years over a lifetime!  Elizabeth and her team at Sustainable Health Enterprises have developed a ground-breaking low-cost, high quality and eco-friendly sanitary pad which is currently being manufactured and distributed in Rwanda.  Elizabeth's focus, determination and innovation to tackle one of the world's most challenging issues makes me want to pick a world issue and fix it too!  Check out a previous blog on SHE and Elizabeth here, or watch their she28 campaign video to learn more:



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Check out our International Women's Day on Facebook! Here's what to do:

1. Visit our Facebook page and Like us!

2. On our wall, tell us who is the most inspiring woman to you and why?

3. The winner will be drawn at random on Sunday, March 10th and that person will receive a beautiful handmade necklace of their choice from Keza, a group of inspiring women in Rwanda with an equally inspiring story

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Beautiful Women, Inside and Out

Belinda Philp - Thursday, March 07, 2013

Inspiring Women, come in all shapes, sizes, ages and cultures. They provide us with someone to look up to and choose parts of their life that we can model to better our own. They often show us many lessons in life that they have already learned so we can bypass what could be difficult learning’s.

As a woman I have to say a MASSIVE THANKYOU to all of those women who simply are the BEST unique self they possibly can be. You constantly show me what greatness I can achieve in my life as you have taken many of those steps before me.

When asked to outline a few amazing women who inspire me my list could go on forever, because there are so many fragments of people’s lives that I am in awe of and constantly take on as my own practice if it seems to work well.

Here are a few women who hold the bar of life achievement quite high in their own industries, whose life stories both intrigue and inspire me:

Eloise Welling is a local Grays Point lady who recently competed for Australia in the 2012 Olympics for the 10,000 metre race. She is one of the founding partners of Love Mercy Foundation- who set up much needed health centres and child sponsorship programs in Uganda.

I had the privilege of watching Eloise share her story with the local residents of Grays Point recently and learned that she saw the Olympics on TV at age 10 and decided that one day she wanted to compete for Australia. 

Eloise was tenacious in pursuing this goal while enduring many knockbacks and physical setbacks.

At a turning point in her career she was fortunate to meet Ugandan Olympian and former child soldier Julius Achon. Achon shared his life story of growing up in war torn Uganda. It was at this time that Wellings decided she had another just as important calling in life as her Olympic dream- ‘to help ‘others live an empowered life’. From this the Love Mercy Foundation was founded. 

One lesson that stuck with me from Eloise’s talk was “GOD created us to heal stronger than we were before.” (This was one of her most profound lesson from multiple stress fractures that threatened her Olympic dream). And “a stress fracture will never reoccur in the same place again, the bone will heal stronger in that particular place.”

Eloise shows us that a spark of inspiration as a child can be fueled to achieve any dream if passion and persistence if present.

Eloise is just about to become a mother for the first time.  We wish her every success in pursuing her future goals.  Thank you for your inspiration Eloise.

You can support Love Mercy’s Cents for Seeds program through their fundraiser page here.

GoodieDo wrote a blog post about the Love Mercy’s Cents for Seeds project back in October 2012. View it here.

The second woman I wanted to write about is Miranda Kerr. 

I often walk through the airport faced with large billboard posters of this gorgeous mother looking back at me.  I often hear fellow passengers comment ‘She is just amazing!’  Who is she? Miranda Kerr. Sure she is a supermodel so she has to be physically beautiful.

As a mother of two I often am amazed at how women find the time to really look after themselves when they have beautiful little people to look after also.

The reason I have selected Miranda Kerr as one of my inspirational women is because of her core values of health, nutrition and devotion to a spiritual source.

Known as ‘an advocate for all things natural healthy and organic,’ Kerr provides a great role model to young women. Here are a few of her achievements:

  • International catwalk and Victoria’s Secret super model
  • Was organically found as model talent at 13yrs of age when her girlfriend entered her in a Dolly magazine competition
  • A mother of 2 yr old Flynn
  • The ambassador of Qantas
  • Founder of organic skin care range Kora Organics
  • Practices and promotes healthy lifestyle and eating
  • Authored her first book ‘Treasure Yourself’ an inspiration to women of all ages about self confidence, inner beauty and acceptance. Check it out here.
  • Dedicates her time to Kids Helpline. She says “I really want to encourage the younger generations to believe in themselves’.

Juggling motherhood with community advocacy and being involved in topics she is passionate about while simply promoting a super healthy lifestyle- check out Miranda’s blog posts here. I find Miranda a fabulous inspiration for myself, teenagers and women around the globe.

Thank you Miranda for being so darn gorgeous inside and out!

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Check out our International Women's Day on Facebook! Here's what to do:

1. Visit our Facebook page and Like us!

2. On our wall, tell us who is the most inspiring woman to you and why?

3. The winner will be drawn at random on Sunday, March 10th and that person will receive a beautiful handmade necklace of their choice from Keza, a group of inspiring women in Rwanda with an equally inspiring story

This blog post is about GOOD people doing GOOD things

SHOP for GOOD

Australia

Hong Kong



We love our Keza jewelry!

Candice Vleugels - Thursday, October 07, 2010
Here is a beautiful movie about Keza and their mission in Africa.  Worth a few minutes to watch!




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