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Authors: Joyce Meyer

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The Confident Woman: Start Today Living Boldly and Without Fear (29 page)

It’s a New Day
 

Many of the wrong attitudes toward women have either changed or they are in the process of being changed. We still have a way to go, but as the saying goes, “we’ve come a long way, baby!” As I said earlier, we appreciate the women who pioneered the women’s rights movement. We are sorry for the women who lived in the past and did not know the freedom we enjoy today. We mourn the memory of the millions of women throughout history who were robbed of their God-given destinies. If for no other reason, we must press forward and be all we can be for them.

You go girl! It is a new day. There are no hindrances. The door is wide open for you to realize your dreams. Walk confidently into your future and never look back!

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INTRODUCTION
 

1. Greenberg, Susan H. & Anna Kuchment “The Family Moon.”
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2.
 Parenting
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3.
 Parenting
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4.
 Newsweek
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5.
 Parenting
, ibid, page 98.
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6. ibid, page 98.
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7. ibid, page 30.
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8. ibid, page 30.
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9. ibid, page 29.
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10. ibid, page 100.
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CHAPTER 1. CONFIDENCE
 

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Daily Grace for Teens,
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4. Charles Swindoll, Kindred Spirit, Vol. 22, No. 3, Autumn, 1998, p. 3.
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5.
 God’s Little Devotional Book for the Workplace
, by Todd Hafer. Colorado Springs: Honor Books, 2001. pp. 182–183.
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6. “The Journal of John Wesley,”
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CHAPTER 2. SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT
 

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. Seattle: YWAM Publishing, 2000. Pg. 17.
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2. Cunningham, Hamilton, p.72.
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3. Cunningham, Hamilton, p. 73
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5. ibid
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6. ibid
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7. “Female genital circumcision: medical and cultural considerations,” Cindy M. Little.
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10. ibid
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11.
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12. The U.S. Census Bureau reported in the 2005 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement that real median earnings of men age 15 and older who worked full-time, year-round declined 2.3 percent between 2003 and 2004, to $40,798. Women with similar work experience saw their earnings decline by 1.0 percent, to $31,223. Reflecting the larger fall in the earnings of men, the ratio of female-to-male earnings for full-time, year-round workers was 77 cents on the dollar, up from 76 cents in 2003.
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CHAPTER 3. DOES GOD USE WOMEN IN MINISTRY?
 

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CHAPTER 6. OVERCOMING SELF-DOUBT
 

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Reader’s Digest,
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2. Barbara L. Fredrickson, “The Value of Positive Emotions: The Emerging Science of Positive Psychology Is Coming to Understand Why It’s Good to Feel Good.”
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Vol. 91, July-August 2003. Article mentions a study that was performed that monitored the feelings and attitudes of a group of Catholic nuns back in the 1930s which discovered that “the nuns who expressed the most positive emotions lived up to 10 years longer than those who expressed the fewest.”
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CHAPTER 7. THE POWER OF PREPARATION
 

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CHAPTER 8. WHEN THE WORLD SAYS NO
 

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7. “Getting What You Deserve,” by Steve Goodier.
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CHAPTER 9. ARE WOMEN REALLY THE WEAKER SEX?
 

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 A Box of Delights
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3.
 Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations
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4. ibid, p. 654.
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5.
 100 Women Who Shaped History
. Gail Meyer Rolks, San Francisco: Bluewood Books, 1994.
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6.
 World Book Encyclopedia
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 100 Women Who Shaped History
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10. Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, (New York: Signet Classic 1966) pgs. v–vi, 20–21
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12.
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13. “Yes, Women Are Different from Men,” by Jane Everhart.
International Journal of Humanities and Peace
, Vol. 16, 2000. p. 96.
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14.
 Love and Respect
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15.
 For Women Only
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16. Sparks, quoted in
Homemade
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CHAPTER 10. STEPS TO INDEPENDENCE
 

1. Scarf, Maggie.
Unfinished Business: Pressure Points in the Lives of Women.
New York: Doubleday, 1980.
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2. Barbara Hatcher,
Vital Speeches
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3. “Engaging Your Employees.” James K. Clifton, SHRM Online.
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4. “How a Country Music Superstar Found Her Real Self,” by Carol Crenshaw, December 1, 2005.
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CHAPTER 11. THE ANATOMY OF FEAR
 

1. “The Numbers Count: Mental Disorders in America,” National Institute of Mental Health.
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2.
 Confidence Booster Workout
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3.  “Runaway bride’s pastor to publish book on ‘foolish decisions.’” Greg Bluestein.
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5.
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6. Story from Dr. Jeff Ginn who serves as pastor of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Colonial Heights,Va.
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CHAPTER 12. FEAR HAS RELATIVES
 

1. “Teenage girls suffer in silence. They really are worried sick.” The Observer. June 28, 1998. Accessed at:
http://www.childrens-express.org/dynamic//files/05/07/49/f050749/public/d299901.htm
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2.
 Preacher’s Commentar #26: Luke
by Bruce Larson, Nashville: Nelson Reference and E-publications, 2003. p. 43
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