During my service year, I was assigned to an organization, but the manager rejected me solely because I was a woman. He claimed that, as a construction company, they had never employed a female, doubting my ability to handle the workflow, even in an administrative role.
Determined and undeterred, I returned the next day. With the intervention of God and some supportive staff, I was accepted and became the first and only female employee in that organization at that time.
Over time, the same manager acknowledged that I worked more effectively and efficiently than my male colleague in the same department. Had I been intimidated by his initial rejection, I would never have returned and proven my worth.
How many women have faced similar situations, felt intimidated, and retreated? This is why it’s crucial to raise our daughters to be strong and confident. We must teach them to stand firm, not be intimidated, and pursue their goals relentlessly. It’s important to instill in them that they should not let the world limit them or define them by their looks and dress. While looking good and dressing well is important, true confidence should stem from their inner strength and capabilities.
We must empower our daughters to believe in themselves and their potential. By fostering resilience and self-assurance, we can help them break barriers and achieve their dreams in any field, no matter how male-dominated it may be. Encourage them to build their confidence from within, recognizing their abilities and what they can achieve. This internal confidence is what will carry them through life’s challenges and enable them to reach their full potential.
In my next article, I will explore strategies for raising strong and confident daughters.