
What does it mean to make HERstory?
Women’s History Month isn’t just about remembering the past—it’s about recognizing the impact we continue to make today. As women, we carry the wisdom, strength, and resilience of those who came before us. But how often do we stop and honor our own journey?
This month, I’m reflecting on what it truly means to own our stories, reclaim our power, and step boldly into our purpose.
For me, creating my journal has been an act of honoring women’s voices—including my own. Every page is designed to help women become the authors of their own transformation. Because history isn’t just made by famous names in textbooks—it’s shaped by everyday women who rise, who heal, who break cycles, and who dare to dream bigger.
Honoring Our Own Journey
It’s easy to celebrate the victories of others, but do we take time to recognize our own?
- What battles have you fought and won?
- What wisdom do you carry from your experiences?
- How are you making history in your own life?
This month, I encourage you to document your HERstory. Write down your wins, your lessons, your growth. If you’ve never journaled before, start with this simple prompt:
"What is one way I have overcome adversity and grown stronger?"
How We Can Make HERstory Together
Celebrating Women’s History Month isn’t just about looking back—it’s about actively shaping a better future. Here are three ways you can do that this month:
- Honor Yourself – Recognize how far you’ve come. Write down three things you’ve accomplished that make you proud.
- Celebrate Another Woman – Lift up the women in your life. Send a note of appreciation, share a book by a female author, or simply tell a friend how much she inspires you.
- Use Your Voice – Share your story. Whether it’s through journaling, speaking up in a meeting, or supporting a cause, your voice matters.
This is the essence of making HERstory. It’s about owning your power, embracing your growth, and creating a legacy that inspires others.
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