Last Sunday I bought a book about bringing back the groove of women who seem to have lost the graceful bounce on their steps, the playful and youthful wonderings of their thoughts, the big-O from their orgasms - you get what I mean. In short, it’s about how to recharge women’s lives.
I know, the book’s intended audience are the thirty-ish to forty-ish women. I mean, I wouldn’t have to worry much about my steps, it’s still graceful like a teen; I wouldn’t have to worry about my thoughts, they are still fresh and young and playful. But when I saw the book, I knew right away that it’ll be of great help for me, especially now that my concerns are like those of the thirty-ish-to-forty-ish women, oh well minus the i-can-see-wrinkles-popping-out-everywhere-and-my-boobs-are-sagging, kids-are-going-to-school and honey-your-tie-is-not-done-properly-where-have-you-been-last-night.
And I was right. I finished reading the book last night and I couldn’t feel less inspired. Amy Hall, the author, said that a joyous, sassy womanhood is achieved when the three core areas of her life - career, relationship, self - are in good shape and balance.
Because of the book, I got an idea to launch a blog ( or even just a section here at The Pink Urinal ) about women. I mean, yeah am too young and all but hey! It’s good to start early. =) I want to bring inspiration to others, too - the way other people/women inspire me. I want to share things I know, from small things like how to put buds on your ears when your mom is nagging to big leaps like taking on a career path different from what people have expected you to take.
Til next post. =)
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