International Women's Day
2025/3/8
Today, we celebrate you—the fearless, resilient, and extraordinary women who light up the world with your strength, wisdom, and compassion. You are the shining stars in every role you embrace: as leaders, creators, caregivers, innovators, and change makers. Your courage to break barriers, your grace in navigating challenges, and your unwavering dedication to making a difference inspire us all.
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Best wishes
Core proposition
Equality & Respect
Champion gender equality and the multifaceted value of women across all spheres of life.
Celebrate Strength
Highlight women’s groundbreaking achievements and contributions in every field—from STEM to arts, leadership to everyday heroism.
Break Stereotypes
Challenge limiting labels and inspire women to redefine success on their own terms, fostering self-discovery and unapologetic growth.
Herstory’s Blossoming Dawn
Poetic essence preserved through pivotal moments.
1908
New York City — 15,000 women march for equality, demanding "Bread and Roses" (fair wages & dignity).
1910
Copenhagen — Clara Zetkin proposes an annual International Women’s Day at the Socialist International Congress.
1917
Russia — Women’s strikes for "Bread and Peace" spark the February Revolution, forcing the Tsar’s abdication.
1975
United Nations — March 8th is officially recognized as UN International Women’s Day, globalizing its legacy.
A gift matters
On this day, we honor the generations of women who paved the way for progress and equality, and we recommit to building a future where every girl and woman can thrive without limits. May you always know your worth, own your power, and never doubt the incredible impact you have on those around you.
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Best Wishes
「 Explore the world, explore yourself. 」
How to…?
Embrace Curiosity
Keep a Curiosity Journal
Write down one question daily that sparks your wonder, like:
"What skill have I always wanted to learn but never dared to try?"
"If fear wasn’t a factor, where would I travel alone?"
Micro-Adventures
Explore your city through fresh eyes:
→ Visit a cultural neighborhood you’ve never entered.
→ Attend a workshop (pottery, coding, dance) with strangers.
Define a Fear List
Write 3 things that intimidate you but align with your growth. Examples:
"Speak up in a male-dominated meeting."
"Take a solo weekend trip."
"Learn basic car repair."
Tackle one item monthly.
Join a Skill-Swap Community
Trade expertise with other women (e.g., teach yoga in exchange for financial coaching).
Challenge Comfort Zones
Turn Exploration into Action
Volunteer with Purpose
Choose causes amplifying women’s voices:
→ Teach digital literacy to rural women.
→ Mentor girls in coding via organizations like Girls Who Code.
Set a "Legacy Goal"
Define one thing you want to achieve that impacts other women, e.g.:
"Launch a podcast interviewing female immigrants about resilience."
"Create a free resource guide for single mothers pursuing education."