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What happens when women remember

“Are you showing up as your highest self, or your safest self?”

Photo Courtesy of Jasmine Onyia

Let me ask you something you have probably never dared to say out loud: not to your friends, not to your partner, not even to yourself in those quiet moments when the world finally stops demanding something from you.

When did you first learn to question your own value? The value that exists even when you are doing nothing at all. For so many Afro/Indo-Caribbean women, our earliest lessons about worth were shaped by responsibility, not identity. We were raised to be useful before we were encouraged to be whole. We were celebrated for endurance, not ease. We were taught to be grateful for access, instead of confident in our inheritance.

Somewhere along the way, a quiet belief took root, one we rarely name, but often live by, “My worth must be proven.” Proven through service. Proven through silence. Proven through strength that borders on self‑abandonment. So, let me ask you again, with more honesty this time; what would your life look like if you stopped negotiating your value? Not theoretically. Not someday. Right now.

The truth is, many of us have built entire identities around being the reliable one, the woman who absorbs the emotional weight of everyone around her, who smooths conflict, who anticipates needs before they are spoken. We call it love. We call it duty, but sometimes, it is fear dressed up as generosity.

Here’s the part that stings a little: the world responds to the version of you that you allow it to see. The version you choose to present. So, the real question becomes, are you showing up as your highest self, or your safest self? Your safest self avoids being misunderstood. She avoids being too much. She avoids disappointing people who have no problem disappointing her. Your highest self, though, she moves differently. She sets standards without apology. She doesn’t shrink to make others comfortable. She doesn’t confuse humility with invisibility.

So many brilliant, intuitive, spiritually grounded Caribbean women are living in the gap between who they are and who they have been conditioned to be, because they have been taught that wanting more is somehow ungrateful.

Let me challenge you gently, and firmly; what if wanting more is actually your responsibility? For the women who are watching you. Your daughters. Your nieces. Your students. Your community. Whether you acknowledge it or not, someone is learning how to treat themselves by observing how you treat you.

So, ask yourself; what are you teaching them? Are you teaching them to settle? To silence themselves? To accept crumbs and call it gratitude? To confuse survival with worthiness? Or are you teaching them that a Caribbean woman’s value is inherited through legacy, intellect, and contribution?

Here is the truth you already know in your bones; you come from women who created brilliance out of constraint, culture out of chaos, and dignity out of systems designed to erase them. Your value is not a reward. So, let me ask you the question that will define the next chapter of your life; who do you become when you stop apologizing for your power? The power that is yours: intuitive, ancestral, Caribbean, undeniable. The power that shifts rooms. The power that clarifies your voice. The power that makes you magnetic, because of who you are.

This is your moment to choose her. Not the watered‑down version. Not the polite version. The world benefits from your hesitation, but your community rises when you do.

Here is your final question, the one only you can answer; are you ready to start leading your life?

Your future self is waiting for your yes.

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We, as humans are guaranteed certain things in life: stressors, taxes, bills and death are the first thoughts that pop to mind. It is not uncommon that many people find a hard time dealing with these daily life stressors, and at times will find themselves losing control over their lives. Simone Jennifer Smith’s great passion is using the gifts that have been given to her, to help educate her clients on how to live meaningful lives. The Hear to Help Team consists of powerfully motivated individuals, who like Simone, see that there is a need in this world; a need for real connection. As the founder and Director of Hear 2 Help, Simone leads a team that goes out into the community day to day, servicing families with their educational, legal and mental health needs.Her dedication shows in her Toronto Caribbean newspaper articles, and in her role as a host on the TCN TV Network.

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