8 Out of 10 Women Feel They Have Not Reached Their Full Potential
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Eight Out Of Ten Women Feel They Have Not Reached Their Full Potential
Special K® U.N. Foundation's Girl Up program team up to educate women about that strength gap
BATTLE CREEK, Mich., March 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Girls and women around the world view inner strength as important as happiness – and those two qualities are nearly two times more significant than physical beauty and wealth. Yet, eight out of 10 women feel they have not reached their full potential, according to new global research conducted and published by Special K®.1 This startling statistic represents the "strength gap" – recognized as the difference between how strong women feel (from the inside out) vs. how strong she could be, or her potential.
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Eight Out Of Ten Women Feel They Have Not Reached Their Full Potential
Special K® U.N. Foundation's Girl Up program team up to educate women about that strength gap
BATTLE CREEK, Mich., March 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Girls and women around the world view inner strength as important as happiness – and those two qualities are nearly two times more significant than physical beauty and wealth. Yet, eight out of 10 women feel they have not reached their full potential, according to new global research conducted and published by Special K®.1 This startling statistic represents the "strength gap" – recognized as the difference between how strong women feel (from the inside out) vs. how strong she could be, or her potential.
Click here to read the full report.
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