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It is said that “it’s not what you know,
but who you know that counts”. I believe that “it is
what you know that will give your head start, who you know
that will get you going, who knows you (and your products or
services) that will help you succeed, but what you do with
your knowledge and relationships that will make you
succeed.”
So, stop thinking that you
can do it all. You can’t. There are not enough hours in
the day for you to do everything. Stop thinking that you are
irreplaceable or that no one can do nearly as good a job as
you. After all, we are all mortal. As an over-achieving,
overly energetic, obsessive-compulsive, competitive, I gotta-do-it-all,
supermom-sister-wife-daughter-cousin-friend-colleague…I
learned the hard way that it’s time to stop the madness.
Just like women do, I used to think that I
have to do everything that has my name on it because it’s
a reflection of me. Even in the process of being
everyone’s “go-to-woman” I knew I was abusing my body,
mind, heart, soul and family, but I still did not slow down.
I set such high goals for myself, that while others admired
my above-average status, I still fought for the outstanding,
superb, nearly perfect grade. The odd thing is that I was
never disappointed if I was in 2nd place or got a “B”
because I always knew it was my best. Yet, I never took the
opportunity to relish in my good work, fortune, or success,
because I’d be on the next 1, 2, 3 or even 4 other
projects that already started.
Finally, I got a very harsh lesson in life.
I got into a car accident; I was forced to stay home away
from work. I couldn’t use the computer, watch TV, listen
to a radio, or even lift my babies. Basically, I was
helpless. I was forced to slow down and see my life flash in
front of me. I immediately became humbled by the many
blessings God gave me, particularly my roles as wife,
mother, daughter, sister, and friend. I quickly learned that
life outside of God and family kept moving along without me,
and nothing stopped for me, or because of me.
Praise to God, I had this life-changing
lesson. As women, we need to slow down and appreciate our
blessings. At EmpowerWomenNow.com I continuously praise and
empower women to put themselves first and accept the here
and now.
I also learned that good things come to
those who work smart, and wisely, but most of all are
cordial and kind. My selfless gift of giving was paying off.
Power people (in my personal, professional, and social life)
allowed me the break I needed. These power people allowed me
to appreciate all the hard work and efforts I put into
everything I do…or did. Since I always treated my
relationships with the utmost trust, honor, and respect;
this was given back to me 10 times over. I gained true
loyalty from clients, and my family and friends helped me
and my family through my helplessness and much, much more.
These power people make up my power network,
and they allowed me to see myself in a beautiful light. By
fostering good will in others, I was rewarded more than what
I thought I gave. Yet, in reality, I gave so much of myself
through the power of networking (strictly being myself) that
they gave me back exactly what I needed: patience,
understanding, loyalty and love. In turn, they all told me
that “I deserve it”. The pains of my body are almost
minuscule to the fortune I gained—which is my life, and
the true power of a power network.
(c) 2005 Ponn M. Sabra, MPH
Ponn M. Sabra, MPH is the Author of "Empowering
Women to Power Network". To learn more about her book
and sign-up for FREE tips, articles and resources, visit her
at http://www.empowerwomennow.com
. Ponn is profiled in Marquis' Who's Who of America and
Who's Who of American Women.

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