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I would help out, but I’m not on Twitter anymore. I tried twice. The first time I was hacked. The second time I was stalked. I do have a short humorous poem called “Bossy Girl” you can use if you think it helps your cause. It was written in a light way to help girls redefine the concept of leadership.
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Send it my way, I’d love to have a look! ❤️
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I wrote this after the controversy over the use of the word “Bossy,” and how language cast women leaders in a negative light. I thought it might help young people better consider their assumptions in a fun way. I don’t know if it applies to what you are doing or not:
Bossy Girl
Please don’t call me bossy.
I’m just the gifted one,
who knows the secret of success,
and always gets things done.
I’m not the kind to wait in line.
I know just what to do.
So please don’t call me bossy,
unless I tell you to
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I love it! There IS quite a controversy on the word. When I wrote our pledge, I made sure to specify what “bossy” means to us. You own it, still, at the end when you say, “unless I tell you to!”
“We will be the boss of our own voices!” ♥
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Absolutely, that’s the point.
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♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
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