Be Proud to Call Yourself a Fierce Woman By Susan “Honey” Good 2018 is here. The New Year brings to all of our minds personalized thoughts; especially turning over a new leaf. We are determined to be resolute in our new resolutions. I think it is far wiser to take time to revel in positivity; to look within yourself and value the ΓÇ£you in you.ΓÇ¥ With that in mind, I have a plan for you to consider┬á The word FIERCE was never a part of my vocabulary. So, when I was chosen by Chicago Woman Magazine as one of ChicagoΓÇÖs 50 Fierce Women Over 50, I┬áwas given an assignment. I had to write┬áabout┬áwhy I was a fierce woman over 50. Pondering and pondering┬á I pondered and pondered over the meaning of the word┬áΓÇ£fierceΓÇ¥ in relation to me; a wife, grandmother, girlfriend, writer, daughter; a woman who wears many hats. I was not a fierce┬áwife or grandmother. I was not a fierce daughter, girlfriend or writer. Truly, I spent hours thinking about the subject.┬áI looked up the definition of ΓÇ£fierceΓÇ¥ in the dictionary. I asked girlfriends their thoughts about the meaning of the word over lunch. I asked my husband, ΓÇ£Why am I fierce?ΓÇ¥ His answer, ΓÇ£YouΓÇÖre not.ΓÇ¥ From the definition in the dictionary to my friends and ultimate conciergeΓÇÖs comments it seemed negativity over positivity ruled. I was lost. I remember taking an entire weekend thinking about my topic and asking myself, ΓÇ£Why am I fierce? How am I fierce? Have my many years of living created a ΓÇÿpositive fiercenessΓÇÖ in me? I had an epiphany, a sudden revelation┬á After hours of frustration, I had an epiphany, a moment of sudden revelation, an insight. I was thinking of the word┬áΓÇ£fierceΓÇ¥ as a negative when in actuality the definition of the word ΓÇ£fierceΓÇ¥ can be very positive. I tossed out of my mind the negative definition of ΓÇ£fierceΓÇ¥ in the dictionary. I tossed out of my mind my girlfriendΓÇÖs negative thoughts about the word fierce and my husbandΓÇÖs words, ΓÇ£You are anything but fierce.ΓÇ¥ and realized I am a very fierce woman in so many positive ways. and in five minutes typed out Why I am a Fierce Woman over 50. My Poem I am fierce because, above all else, I am a visible and relevant woman I am fierce because as a woman, my femininity in my greatest asset. I am fierce because my word is my bond. I am fierce because I give back. I am fierce because everything I do is with purpose and often with passion. I am fierce because I am passionate, through my writing on honeygood.com, about helping tens of thousands of women(nearly 150,000 followers) learn to lead magical lives after 50. I am fierce because I use my power in a soft manner. I am fierce because I am loyal. I am fierce because I see life as a series of challenges, not problems. I am fierce because I walk on the sunny side of the street. I am fierce because my top priority is my husband and my family. I am fierce because I am worldly. I am fierce because I know inner beauty surpasses outer beauty. And most importantly I am fierce because I am grateful. Dear Readers, instead of looking to change who you are revel in┬áand feel fierce about who you are. You have climbed so many mountains, learned so many lessons and experienced so many pleasures,┬áso this is my advice: Take a bubble bath. Crack open a bottle of champagne, light some candles around the tub, and as you soak in the bubbles raise your glass and toast yourself into 2018 with a big smile on your face and say out loud, I am FIERCE. What now? A┬áNew Years resolution for women over 50 Now that you are relaxed and in good spirits write yourself a message beginning with these four words:┬áΓÇ£I am fierce becauseΓǪΓÇ¥ And, then tuck your message in a place for only your eyes to see┬áoften┬áor hang it on your refrigerator door to remind yourself just how wonderful and marvelous you are. I wish you a very happy New Year, darlings. Susan “Honey” Good is the founder of┬áHoneyGood.com┬áwhere this blog originally appeared. The site is a collection of lessons learned, life advice and insights from not only her, but from a fantastic group of contributing writers, each adding their own spice to the recipe.┬áHoney Good.com representing ΓÇ£a family tree of┬áwomenΓÇ¥ — wives, mothers, daughters, granddaughters, mothers-in-law, daughters-in-law, sisters, aunts, cousins and girlfriends — coming together to talk about what┬ámakes them tick as well as what they have in common. Honey Good discusses┬álife experiences with wisdom, humor and intellect, enabling all┬áto attain┬áa “Honey Good Style of Life.ΓÇ¥