Sunday, October 3, 2010

Woman On The Move


In today's society it's rare that we stop and give credit were credit is due; especially if it involves giving credit to another woman. We expend so much energy on finding the fundamental flaws of every woman we see that could challenge us physically or mentally. It takes a mature person to understand and appreciate the varying ways in which we are made. Outer beauty does not always reflect inner beauty! The more you live the more you learn and many women do get to that point. Thankfully I have matured past the insecurities that our culture works so hard to embed in most women that you must be a certain, size, race or color to be deemed as beautiful. So with those things said today I spotlight a beautiful woman I'm also fortunate enough to call friend. She is the one and only Ms. Katrina Chambers. Some would deem her a rebel with a cause, a woman on the move, a trendsetter, an insightful mind. I like to say she is driven beyond belief. Ms. Chambers is the assistant to the George family, Co-Author of Play-her Hate-her and the brain child of Pro-tential management which focuses on product development, consulting,and talent management. Along with her newest endeavor Tomboi. Tomboi was created with a purpose to empower women through sports. Each of us has a sports junkie within may it be the competitive nature to be the best at a cards game, have the best looking suit in church, or to be the first to complete a project on a job deep inside we are all wired as a sportswoman! I encourage each of you to take a look at this woman as she is quickly rising to the top of her game and taking the world by storm. With the goal to connect women young and old alike she is unstoppable. Make sure you visit the most comprehensible blog online for women discussing sports, health, beauty, fitness and entertainment. Why? Because we love sports too! http://www.tomboi.com/

1 comment:

  1. WOW! For lack of better words, I simply say THANK YOU, Alicia; for acknowledging me for the things I do, I've done and still strive to do! It is because of women like you that I continue to "push" to be heard. It gets hard sometimes but posts like this one help me to remember that I not only represent myself, but I also represent you.

    And to think, I used to hate on you in high school because you could run faster than me! Don't stop being the best!!

    Love Ya!

    Katrina R. Chambers
    www.TOMBOI.com

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