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IWD: Seven interesting things about women
International women’s day is a global day celebrating social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
With this year’s theme ‘Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow’ WuzupNigeria brings you seven interesting facts about women.
1. Women multitask effortlessly: They are called ‘superhumans’ because they do anything assigned to them excellently and with so much grace.
2. Women are very detailed: They remember the tiniest detail, always know where things are kept.
3. Women are intuitive: They have a strong ability to understand and predict the intentions of others, they are very sensitive, don’t ask them how they know, they just know.
4. Women show love freely: They express love to their own without boundaries. They show emotions through facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language.
5. Women are born leaders: Women in leadership positions excel because they have come to develop traits like empathy, communication, and great listening skills.
6. Women are great mothers: They are given an opportunity and privilege by God to give life to another human being. Mothers hear sentences in the silences of their children.
Mothers have the special gift of intuition because it gives her a strong sense of what is right for their children, what they are good at, how they may excel in the future.
7. Women are decison makers: They think with their hearts and analyze with their heads, this helps them make proactive decisions.
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