The heart of a woman is as big as life. She initiates conversations with strangers in the bathroom.

She recommends the perfect place to find the perfect dress to a woman she meets at the beauty salon. She clips coupons to send to her daughter-in-law. She smiles when she would rather scream; cries when she is happy and often says “yes” when she means “no”.

A woman keeps the refrigerator full just in case someone stops by unexpectedly.

A woman fights for what she believes in by supporting community endeavors with both time and money. She listens to friends, helps with homework and gives unconditional loves.

Women cry over their children’s accomplishments, during a romantic movie, while reading sentimental cards at a card shop or when opening a special present. Women openly express happiness when hearing about the birth of a baby, an engagement or a marriage. Women share their emotions from their heart.

Women remain strong even when they think they have no strength left. They comfort loved ones in mourning, visit friends and family who are ill, and offer hugs and kisses to soothe broken hearts. Simply put, women connect!

They write letters, make phone calls, send e-mails and stay in touch. Women care!

Women are present wherever and whenever they are needed. They intuitively know where to offer their love and support.

Women do more than give birth. Where a woman is there exists joy and hope. She brings compassion and companionship. She gives moral support. She acknowledges. She reassures. Women are mothers, daughters, wives, lovers, sisters, aunts, and grandmothers.

They give, they guide, and stay grounded. They are amazing not only for what they accomplish, but for the values they impart. Women earn our respect every day not only because of what they do, but because of who they are.

Let me know about some amazing women in your life…

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  • Vicky V. Bates

    Bonnie your life is so inspiring for all women!!!! You are one of those “amazing women” in my life!. As for other women, Suzanne Somers is another woman who I admire because of her breast cancer journey and how she has been an advocate for women’s health.

    Love you!

  • Elaine Stevens

    I love this one. My mother was an amazing women who always help people when ever she could. She loved us and brought us up to be kind to others, Her pet peeve was the word “stupid.” She hated it. She would say no one is “stupid.” She would correct anyone who said it. She was a wife, mother, homemaker, nurse, and caregiver. I lost her to soon when she was only 52.

  • bonnie

    Thank you, Elaine. I really think we had the same ‘mom’. I learned how to be a loving, caring and unconditional person because of my mother. We are both very fortunate!

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