Why Success Of Every Woman Should Be An Inspiration — Serena Williams

“The success of every woman should be the inspiration to another. We should raise each other up” – Serena Williams.

The success of every woman is an inspiration quote
Serena Williams with success and inspiration quote for women.

When talking about people who have contributed immensely to making this world a better place, women are often underrated. However, UN’s International Women’s Day seeks to empower women of every race to take an active part in society building.

Serena Williams has been one prolific female athlete (Tennis Player) who inspires other women with her talent and motivational messages. Her achievements and life story say a lot about her resilience to failure.

Who Said The Success Of Every Woman Should Be An Inspiration?

This quote is attributed to Serena Williams. She said: “The success of every woman should be the inspiration to another. We should raise each other up” – Serena Williams.

Her quote on success and inspiration has benefited thousands of women around the world. She is a perfect example for women especially parents, entrepreneurs, athletes… aspiring for greater achievements in life.

There are many more others who have been very good leaders in living God-fearing lives and being productive in their professional fields of work. Such women who’s life teach about success and inspiration include Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, and Karen Lynch, chief executive officer (CEO) of CVS Health.

In the Christian religious sphere, women who left good legacies for our today’s generation include Anne Hutchinson
—The Perseverance of a Puritan Preacher, Susanna Wesley —More Than the Mother of Methodism and Hannah More —Setting the Stage for Sunday School.

Other Selena Williams Inspirational Quotes

Now, get ready for some of the inspiring quotes from this female Tennis champion. There are fears and weaknesses in women that need to be conquered.

“You have to be fearless to have success.” – Serena Williams

“I am lucky that whatever fear I have inside me, my desire to win is always stronger.” – Serena Williams

“Is greatness winning? Is it losing? Is it recovery? It’s all of them, plus being good to yourself.” – Serena Williams

“It doesn’t matter what your background is or where you come from, if you have dreams and goals, that’s all that matters.” – Serena Williams

“If winning is God’s reward, then losing is how he teaches us.” – Serena Williams

“I love how I look. I’m a full woman and I’m strong, and I’m powerful, and I’m beautiful at the same time.” – Serena Williams

“Too often women are not supported enough or are discouraged from choosing their path. I hope together we can change that.” – Serena Williams

“I’ve grown most not from victories, but setbacks.” – Serena Williams

“I think in life you should work on yourself until the day you die.” – Serena Williams

In life, before you understand the real challenges available on the road to success, you would need someone to inspire you. Perhaps a mentor to psych you up for the task ahead — if not, you might give up so easily.

Learn from what Serena Williams has been doing, she is a good inspirational leader for women and even men who lack the motivation to move forward in life. Success always comes at a great cost. Be ready to pay.

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