Deconstructing My Idea of Success as a Woman – My Journey

On this International Women’s Day, I find myself on a journey of personal reflection and redefining my notion of what a successful woman looks like. As a young girl, growing up in a small town in Kenya, I believed success meant becoming a well-educated and elegant woman. Somehow, I think I achieved that.

Then I believed success meant having a high-flying career — speaking at conferences, sitting at tables with powerful people, traveling the world, and yes, traveling business class. I experienced all of that too and have been blessed to travel far and wide.

Yet the whole time, I already had everything I truly needed.

I was married to the love of my life — a gift from God since my youth. I have two boys that I love to pieces.

But above all, I have a Father who loves me beyond measure — my Father in heaven — and the Lord Jesus who saved me from my lostness and opened my eyes to His love for me.

So, what is a successful woman to me?

The most successful woman I can be is one who walks humbly with God and rests fully in His love. And in that surrender, I have found my greatest success!

Responses to “Deconstructing My Idea of Success as a Woman – My Journey”

  1. Peter Avatar
    Peter

    our God lives

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  2. Barbara Avatar

    A lot of unlearning to do as to what it means to be successful.

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  3. Alicia Lutomia Avatar
    Alicia Lutomia

    Truth: Success? Walking humbly with God, family, faith first! 🙏❤️

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