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I Know I'll probably take some heat for this post..but it's ok I have thick skin. I found this blog by Jam Donaldson posted on www.blackvoices.com and thought I would pass it along. It makes some good points and highlights the reason why over 60% of women will never be married in their lifetime. What do you think?

A Message to the Ladies: It's Not All About You

By Jam Donaldson on Jan 13th 2010 11:26AM

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A Message to black women

As we head in to a new year, I wanted to write a challenge to all of you. Though I'm writing generally for women, because that's who i know best, this really applies to everyone. Instead of my usual bitching and moaning about God knows what, I want to take this opportunity to encourage instead of complain. Enjoy it while it lasts...

We live in a culture where the individual is highly regarded. Individual choice is heralded, personal responsibility is required and we pride ourselves on individual opportunity. But it think its time for a bit of a reality check.

Somewhere in our quest for individual success, we forget our relationships with others. We forget that how we treat others is just as important as how they treat us. Too often we become takers. We want to "play them" before they "play us." We focus solely on "getting ours." We encourage each other to "do you!" And like a cheating lover, this strategy will betray you and leave you lonely.

While I'm all about acknowledging one's self-worth, many of us women have a misplaced sense of entitlement. Many of us have inflated our own value, and just like the housing market, bubbles based on nothing will always burst. Before you proclaim why you deserve so much, think about what you have actually given. And no, pussy doesn't count.

Despite the sassy, overbearing, neck-rolling, dominating, i-can-do-bad-by-myself, tough-as-nails images of ourselves we see in the media, know that we are at our very best when we provide for others. We are at our best when we embrace our womanhood with compassion, warmth and generosity.

Being strong doesn't mean being angry. Being independent doesn't mean being selfish. Being educated doesn't mean being elitist. We shine when we nurture and love and care. Don't be afraid to laugh and cry and dance and love with reckless abandon. Don't be afraid to smile. Softness and vulnerability and tenderness do not make you weak. They make you human. They make you a woman.

As you climb the corporate ladder, embark on the partner-track or whatever rat-race you find yourself in, do not lose your humanity. Once you've clawed your way to the top, wield your success with grace and humility.

In love, treat men how you want to be treated. Know that his needs are just as important as yours. Don't treat your relationships as if you are the only prize. It astounds me how many women think that somehow they are the only one that matters in a relationship. Its called a RELATIONSHIP for a reason. Remember that. Why do you think that when you yell, and berate and marginalize a man, he will love you? Yes, we know you are strong and capable, but so is he. So let him be it.

Don't punish your children (and everyone else) for your bad decisions and poor choices. And yes, you have made some. Probably several.

Admit that your "thick" status became "fat" years ago. And do something about it.

And although you may not believe it, you really don't have something to prove to everyone.

Let's also abandon our obsession with images and status. Make sure there's a brain under your $1,200 weave. Make sure there's a heart beneath your Prada suit. Being a good daughter, a good wife and a good friend is just as important as getting in to a good school, making good money or getting a good job.

Don't treat your friends or children or parents like they are just another entry on your to-do list. (Trust, I've learned the hard way.)

The power-hungry, race-to-the-top strategy for corporate success just doesn't translate well in the world of real human beings. The selfish, conniving, cold-blooded, back-stabber only thrives in Hollywood movies. Generally, they end up bitter and alone. Perhaps bitter and alone in a fantastic house, but bitter and alone nonetheless.

No matter how accomplished you are, what people will remember is how you treated them. No one will recall how many degrees you had or what type of car you drove or that you had a fireplace in every room, but they will remember how you made them feel and what you brought to their lives and that you made them a better person for having known you.

As 2010 begins, each of our resolutions should include leaving the world a better place than we found it and making the people around you feel enriched for having met you. So in the boardroom, be a bitch if you need to, but remember to leave that bitch at work. And when you come home, don't be afraid to unpack your Coach attaché or Hermes Birkin and take the woman back out.

Happy New Year. Peace people.

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Comment by J-One on January 14, 2010 at 3:25pm
Thank-You well said. A must read for the ladies!!

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