I recently finished an interesting new collection of essays about women and
the importance of building a community of like-minded women around us. The
essays, along with some beautifully photographed artwork, are compiled in Nothing but the Truth, so Help me God:
51Women Reveal the Power of Positive Female Connection (2012, Edited by
Christine Bronstein and Carol Potts, and published in connection with A Band of
Wives).
Most women do really benefit from their relationships with other supportive
women. We have much to share and validate with each other, about our
experiences as mothers, as wives, in finding time to do creative work, processing
feelings about our bodies, aging, caregiving for elderly parents, nurturing ourselves,
inspiring each other to go for our dreams, and empowering each other to take
action to improve our world. If you have one or two or more women like this in
your life, consider yourself blessed. A woman in your life who is generous, loving,
and challenges you to ask yourself, "Why not?" can make an incredible
difference in the kind of life you create.
Women do not have to be competitive with each other. If both are secure and
grounded, women can be a great resource to each other, sharing ideas and providing
comfort when needed. Many older women have told me they find friendships with
other women only become more essential from mid-life and beyond into our later
years. Some friendships endure and go the distance, while others may have a
natural ending due to a change in life circumstances, or a break. In Nothing but…, one essayist suggests the
average female friendship lasts seven years, so if you have some that are more
enduring than that, you can feel doubly blessed.
I enjoyed the essay format of Nothing
but..., and hearing the take of so many interesting, insightful, and
articulate women about their own relationships with friends, and the impact
those friendships have had on their own self-discovery. There are stories in
the book of the role close women friends have played in getting through
incredible challenge, loss, or transformation. I loved the story of a woman
whose friend encourages her to write her book and meet weekly for coffee when
their children are in school to read each other's writing that week; they
provide encouragement and accountability for each other.
In my own life, I have witnessed the positive power of women supporting
other women. In my first few years in private practice 20 years ago, when my
children were small, I started and facilitated a community-based support group
for working mothers that ran for 7 years, and also helped another mom
start a group for stay-at home moms in our city. The power of a group
of gentle, like-minded women is amazing. Connecting with other women helps us
laugh, get perspective, and share ideas.
Even now, time with my close women friends, my adult daughters who are
fabulous women I admire, or my Saturdays with the wonderful women in our book
group are precious to me. Most women find their souls are filled in a unique way
by time spent with other generous women. Nothing
but... is an easy and fun read, and may get you thinking about the role of
friendship with other women in your own life. As women, we need each
other.
Thank you for this wonderful review. So glad you enjoyed the book.
ReplyDeleteChris Bronstein