The Black woman has carried so much weight on her shoulders. She is expected to take care of everyone and do all the things.
While she is the most qualified person, her talents are dismissed. It doesn’t matter if she is running for President or desiring a promotion; she is told her skills are inferior while someone less qualified secures the position.

Healing Resources
Sister, you deserve to have a life where stress doesn’t consume you. Below you will find tools to enhance your personal and professional life.
Hello Skip offers weekly grants to entrepreneurs. Additionally, they offer website creation, business plan development, a marketplace to sell your products/services, and other tools for entrepreneurs. Join Hello Skip at https://tryskip.co/r/CASSANDRA183.
In my Substack community, I offer an initial life coaching session for annual members. Additionally, every month, there is a live Ask-the-Life Coach session where you get your questions answered that will lead you to clarity and peace of mind. Become an annual or monthly member at https://substack.com/@transformationagentforblackwomen.
1M4 (One Million Madly Motivated Moms) is working to end police violence in the U.S. by the year 2038. As a Black woman, you will find sisterhood and resources to protect you and your loved ones. Through Sista check-ins, Anjel Tech ( app records interactions with law enforcement), or the Right Response Directory (911 alternative lists mobile mental health crisis units), 1M4 is making sure you are good.
There have been over 600,000 Black women kicked out of the workforce. Black women are the backbones of their community. The economic impact this is having has devastated many households. Dr. Kimani Norrington and Marissa Price, founders of the Job Liberation Summit for Black Women, have created a space where a Black woman can have real financial freedom after job loss. Register for the summit https://2026jobliberation.heysummit.com/?ac=WU10YXgf.
Wrap-Up
The sisterhood will heal. Within our community, we have the tools to ensure that we will be alright. Thanks to everyone who has supported this blog; because of you, this blog has been ranked #2 among Black women entrepreneurs by Feedspot.
Share this with another sister who would benefit from this content. Appreciate each and every one of you. My vision is to create a world where Black women experience emotional and mental well-being and financial freedom as entrepreneurs.
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