Gratitude is the New Black

It’s the color of the season, the color of an open heart, and the new black – gratitude.

Never before in my life have I felt such an outpouring of gratefulness, generosity, and caring as I have witnessed over the last several weeks. Don’t know if I was just wearing the right clothes, or smelled just so, but I have had the pleasure of seeing some amazing things first hand. And, I feel glad from it.

Everywhere around us, we witness the world. Some of it can seem frightening. If you listen to the general attention monger media, you might conclude that we should all be in a constant state of fear.

But here’s the deal – fear is a state of mind, not an automatic reaction. When we open our eyes to beauty and miracles, we see that instead. Call me a rose-colored glasses wearing optimist, but hope and forward looking visioning feels better to experience. It gives me more strength of spirit to face the issues that need addressing and to take action. Fear cripples – hope and love uplift. Fear is a choice and it is not my choice today.

In honor of this elation and well…gratitude I feel for the wondrous and hopeful things I see around me, I thought I would share with you some of my favorite causes. If you have one you love, please list it in comments below so we can all know about the good work they are doing and how we can help.

Kiva.org – Microlending site: For as little as $25 you can provide much needed credit assistance to deserving entrepreneurs worldwide. Most entrepreneurs who use microlending are women.
RoomToRead.org – Literacy program started by ex-Microsoft executive, John Wood, that builds libraries throughout the developing world. Room to Read’s programs have reached more than three million children so far and hopes to improve literacy for ten million children by 2020.
WomenForWomen.org – Women for Women International provides women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency.
Charity: Water - Almost a billion people on the planet don’t have access to clean drinking water. That’s one in eight of us. charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects.

We have the power within ourselves to create a world of peace, understanding, tolerance, and health. Thank you to everyone who is working toward this vision – know that many of us stand in gratitude for what you do.

Together, we are stronger!

Vicki Flaugher, CEO
SmartWomanGuides.com

International Women Entrepreneur News

International woman entrepreneur funded by KivaHere is the latest release of stories about amazing female entrepreneurs and the challenges (and rewards) they experience in building and running their business. Enjoy!

Fione Tan in the Top 10 National Women Entrepreneurs Award 2008
PressZoom (press release) – Amsterdam,Netherlands
Fione Tan, President and CEO of eOneNet, is among the top 10 women entrepreneurs in the inaugural National Women Entrepreneurs Award 2008,
See all stories on this topic

Minister Guergis Congratulates Women Entrepreneurs
Canada NewsWire (press release) – Toronto,Ontario,Canada
9 /CNW Telbec/ – The Honourable Helena Guergis, Minister of State (Status of Women) congratulates the recipients of the RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur
See all stories on this topic

2008′s big buzzword in giving: Micro
Marketplace – Los Angeles,CA,USA
Bernholz: So, a microconsignment program, such as that which is run by Living Goods in Uganda, helps individual women become entrepreneurs, self-sustaining
See all stories on this topic

Women locked out of Sh700m loans
Standard – Nairobi,Kenya
By Benson Kathuri Women entrepreneurs cannot access more than Sh700 million from the African Development Bank (AfDB) due to unfriendly lending procedures by
See all stories on this topic

Number of Female Farmers on the Rise
WQOW TV News 18 – Eau Claire,USA
Some women inherit farms or are partners with spouses or others, but a growing number are entrepreneurs. Jane Eckert is chief executive of Eckert
See all stories on this topic

Kashf awards for 10 women entrepreneurs
The News International – Karachi,Pakistan
By By Our Correspondent KASHF Foundation on Sunday presented ‘Kashf Micro Entrepreneurship Award 2008’ to ten women entrepreneurs from its portfolio at a
See all stories on this topic

Finance trust eyes microfinace status next year
Daily Nation – Nairobi,Kenya
She said that by the end of this year, KWFT will have disbursed Sh9 billion in loans to female entrepreneurs countrywide. Ms Riria said the money will be
See all stories on this topic

Guatemala’s Mayan Entrepreneur Women and Christian Children’s Fund
The Guatemala Times – Guatemala,Guatemala,Guatemala
4, 2008 – The Actively Engaged Mayan Women, or Mujeres Emprendedoras Mayas in the rural area of Tecpan, Guatemala, have accepted a mission.
See all stories on this topic

Nigeria: NGO Harps On Poverty Reduction Through Micro-Credit
AllAfrica.com – Washington,USA
According to her, “The entrepreneur has all it takes and can make a significant difference to Nigeria’s economic development. Microfinance brings the power
See all stories on this topic

“India needs game changers In microfinance” Nancy Bar Nancy Barry
By Lokesh(Abhay)
Enterprise Solutions to Poverty has engaged leading companies in India—including Tata, Reliance, ITC and Mahindra—as well as some emerging entrepreneurs— such as FabIndia, ICICI Foundation and SELCO. These companies are paving the way
India Microfinance – http://www.indiamicrofinance.com/

As you can see from the stories, microfinancing is a big issue. Be thankful for the opportunities you have and try to help another. Kiva is my favorite microfinancing organization, but there are many ways to get involved. It’s a great way to change lives!

Together, we are stronger!
Vicki Flaugher, the original SmartWoman

Woman entrepreneur newsHere are some of the latest cool stories about women entrepreneurs all over the world. Enjoy!

Can the S&M Chicks pitch way to finals with sales-marketing savvy?
Edmonton Journal – Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
“Basically, the entire S&M Chicks show would be focusing on doing mini-makeovers for women entrepreneurs throughout Canada,” Duke explains.
See all stories on this topic

Two Pinays win in Cartier entrepreneur awards
Philippine Star – Manila,Philippines
Five women entrepreneurs received the Second Annual Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards during a ceremony held at the Women’s Forum for the Economy and
See all stories on this topic

Women Entrepreneurs and Professionals of Bangladesh
By Safeen
As women entrepreneurs, we see women are leading in the fashion world. Many of them owning their own fashion house, beauty salons, and also advertising firms. I was really surprised to learn few days back that the managing director of
The Urban Women in Dhaka City – http://safeen.wordpress.com/

READ IN THIS STORY:
ITWeb – Gauteng,South Africa
This was one of the main questions raised at a recent series of workshops run in three South African cities for aspiring and current women entrepreneurs in
See all stories on this topic

Talks on blogging, women entrepreneurs at UBD
Borneo Bulletin – borneo,Brunei Darussalam
Wowing the Women: Being Young, Female and Enterprising”, in conjunction with the Global Entrepreneurship Week, which ran from November 17-23.
See all stories on this topic

Call to improve education of rural women entrepreneurs
IPPmedia – Dar es Salaam,United Republic of Tanzania
By Gadiosa Lamtey The government has been urged to refocus support on programmes geared to improving education service delivery to low-income women instead
See all stories on this topic

Women empowerment
The Daily Star – Dhaka,Bangladesh
The three successful women entrepreneurs have set an exmaple for other micro-credit borrowers in the country. They had invested the money in some innovative
See all stories on this topic


The  wheels of commerce are turning all over the world and every day new groups of women become entrepreneurs. We welcome all of our worldwide sisters!

Together,  we are stronger!
Vicki Flaugher,  the original SmartWoman

I found some great articles about the products and activities of female entrepreneurs around the world. Creativity is still alive, ladies, and it’s making money for women everywhere!

Nary a whiff from the poo in your loo
Edmonton Sun – Alberta, Canada
“It really does work,” Mather explained of the product developed by a female entrepreneur in Texas. “It doesn’t fragrance the air. That’s the really unique
See all stories on this topic

You Can Make Microloans to Budding Entrepreneurs
By noreply@blogger.com (Lyn Southworth)
Since Matt and Jessica Flannery founded online microfinance connection Kiva in 2005, big things have been happening. The result is you can select an individual who needs funding, make a loan, and be repaid — with all the satisfaction
Women News Links – http://womennewslinks.blogspot.com/

Farm queen gets her hands dirty
Jamaica Gleaner – Kingston,Jamaica
Entrepreneur, Karen Tamasa, prepares a plot of land to be used in the cultivation of vegetables. Tamasa supplies packaged vegetables to supermarkets in
See all stories on this topic

Jane Fong: Aiming to Bring Anime Online, as a Woman, a Foreigner
By Marshall Kirkpatrick
Most female entrepreneurs today are in their late thirties. Women of that generation are a little more aggressive for some reason. You need to have a lot of confidence in yourself to start up a business in Japan so most female
ReadWriteWeb – http://www.readwriteweb.com/

Seventh WCCI lifestyle exhibition: Women from all over Pakistan
Daily Times – Lahore,Pakistan
LAHORE: The Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WCCI) held its seventh lifestyle exhibition of women entrepreneurs and home-based women workers on
See all stories on this topic

Local women entrepreneurs take part in food, beverage industry
Daily Gleaner – Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada
By Yvon Gauvin MONCTON – A dozen Atlantic Canadian women entrepreneurs involved in the food and beverage industry are heading for Philadelphia and New York
See all stories on this topic

Muslim Women Entrepreneurs
By forum@kqed.org (KQED Public Radio)
Forum talks with a group of local Muslim women who have started social or business ventures. We find out about their lives and careers — and common misconceptions about their faith.
KQED’s Forum – http://www.kqed.org/radio/forum/index.html

All About Malaysian Women Entrepreneurs
By admin
Malaysian women entrepreneurs today are still facing a considerable number of obstacles. You see, venturing in new markets can be a problem for Malaysian women entrepreneurs simply because of the fact that information can be hard to
Shologoo – http://www.shologoo.com

I feel so rejuvenated when I ponder the connection we all have with other women entrepreneurs worldwide. We can learn so much about our own challenges and solutions by sharing in another’s journey. My heart is filled with hope and I am glad to be part of this sisterhood. Thank you to all the women out there (and the men who support us).

Together, we are stronger.
Vicki Flaugher, the original SmartWoman