7 Ways I’m Empowering My Daughter to Embrace Her Inner Girl Boss

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Recently, while driving with my daughter, I tuned into a local radio station where a female DJ was discussing the new British prime minister, and she referred to her as a “difficult” woman for not tolerating nonsense. This sparked a conversation with my daughter about the label “difficult” and how it often applies to women who stand their ground.

I want my daughter to be bold and unapologetic in her pursuits—a true girl boss, not just a bossy girl. It’s refreshing to see her already mastering the art of self-assertion at such a young age. However, I also recognize that as she grows, the world will present challenges that may test her confidence. Here are seven ways I’m teaching her to confidently assert herself in every situation:

  1. Own Your Body
    Your body belongs solely to you, and you have the right to decide who gets to be close to it. If you change your mind about sharing your space, that’s perfectly valid. Dress in a way that makes you feel empowered, regardless of what others might say about your choices. Remember, it’s not your job to manage others’ perceptions of you.
  2. Prioritize Your Needs
    Never hesitate to voice what you want or need. Your happiness shouldn’t depend on anyone else. It’s crucial to discover what ignites your passion and to take charge of your own happiness. Relying on others to fill emotional gaps is dangerous and often leads to disappointment.
  3. Use Your Voice
    Your voice is unique, and it’s important to use it. While it may be tempting to tone yourself down to avoid conflict, the right people in your life will appreciate the authentic you. Even if some label you as “bossy” or “difficult,” don’t let that silence you—keep speaking your truth.
  4. Acknowledge Your Feelings
    Pay attention to your emotions. Don’t suppress them; they will resurface if you do. Expressing how you feel in a healthy manner is essential. You’re the only one who understands your feelings completely, so don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.
  5. Be Accountable for Your Actions
    When mistakes happen—and they will—own them. Apologize if needed and move forward. Dismiss peer pressure; your actions reflect your values. If something feels wrong, trust your instincts, even if everyone else seems to be doing it.
  6. Trust Your Intuition
    Your intuition is a powerful guide that combines your mind and spirit. Always listen to it; it’s your most reliable compass.
  7. Share Your Opinions
    You have valuable opinions that deserve to be voiced. Express them kindly, even during disagreements. However, it’s okay to feel intense emotions too. Just be careful with your words; once spoken, they can’t be taken back.

I know this journey of teaching empowerment will continue as my daughter grows. Even I find it challenging to assert myself at times, but I want her to witness my courage in expressing my feelings and needs. If that makes me a “difficult” woman, then I wear that label proudly. After all, those labeled as difficult are often too busy getting things done to care.

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Summary

Empowering my daughter to be a confident girl boss involves teaching her to own her body, prioritize her needs, use her voice, acknowledge her feelings, be accountable for her actions, trust her intuition, and express her opinions. These lessons will help her navigate the challenges of life and remain true to herself.