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Your Daughter's Bedroom: Insights for Raising Confident Women Your Daughter's Bedroom: Insights for Raising Confident Women by Joyce T. McFadden
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“We can continue to say to our girls as they grow into women, 'Come up here and scrunch under this glass ceiling with me.' Or we can say to them, 'Let me break this ceiling so when you come up here with me, we can stand up straight under the open sky.”
Joyce T. McFadden, Your Daughter's Bedroom: Insights for Raising Confident Women
“Aging offers certain rewards that youth cannot. It represents the culmination of our efforts in building self-knowledge, families, friendships, careers, and the sense of self that comes from facing whatever adversity we may have encountered. Aging is to be honored. Youth certainly has its own set of rewards, but to dwell on them to the exclusion of those that come later in life causes a stagnation of the self. It keeps us from experiencing an appreciation of living an entire (ital) life, not just the beginning. When we're really old we will likely measure our lives by how well we loved, how well we were loved, and by what we created, whether that be family, work, art, or friendships. Even if we have chosen to have them, we will probably not measure our lives collagen injection by collagen injection.”
Joyce T. McFadden, Your Daughter's Bedroom: Insights for Raising Confident Women