I Want to be Powerful (A BlogHer ’10 Recap)

Last week, I spent three days in New York City for BlogHer ’10. It was my fourth time attending the conference. (I went to Chicago in ’07, San Francisco in ’08, and back to Chicago in ’09.)

I registered for the conference last year, so even though I’ve hardly blogged at all in the past six months (and to be honest, for six months previous to that I was only blogging 1-2 times a week), I never considered not attending.

I like going to BlogHer because I always leave feeling inspired. Not just inspired to write (although that’s part of it, because I’m writing right now), but because of the attendees and speakers. There are ladies out there in the world doing some really cool things, and never do I see as many of them gathered in one place as I do at the BlogHer conferences.

Women at BlogHer are speaking out, starting their own businesses, finding their dream jobs, creating and fulfilling their Life Lists, taking awe-inspiring photographs, and inspiring other people through their writing.

Some of the attendees are ordinary, and not quite as ambitious, but a number of those ordinary ladies — I include myself in that group — get a glimpse of all the stuff they could be doing and it makes us dream of doing more. (My friend Sassymonkey attended the conference as well, and she wrote a very cool post about how she wants to Do More.)

My goal has always been to inspire people through my writing. I’ve gotten away from that goal in the past year, but I feel like I might be inching my way back.

Wanting to inspire people doesn’t mean I want you to do the same things I do. Let’s face it — even though I like my life, I could be doing much cooler things than what I’m currently doing. I’m working on a Life List but I haven’t been brave enough to publish it. If it’s published, that means I’m ready for people to hold me accountable to it.

But I’ve been thinking I should get my Life List out of draft form and publish it already. I want to start working through it. I want it to inspire me. I want to be a better, smarter, more adventurous person.

Through my actions and writing I want to inspire other people, just like some of those women at BlogHer inspired me last week.

After the conference, BlogHer Community Manager Denise Tanton said that we are more powerful than we think. Here’s a snippet:

You. Are. Powerful.

But many of you don’t know it — or don’t recognize it — or don’t own your power.

I cannot count how many times I heard one of you brush off a compliment, earnestly given. I cannot tell you how many times I heard a woman, shyly and almost apologetically, talk about what she writes about. I cannot count how many times I saw talented writers uncomfortable when another woman praised her blog. I cannot count how many times I saw women uncomfortable with their own success.

At one point when I was at the conference, someone complimented me on something — I honestly don’t remember what it was, but I think it was something I was wearing — and I downplayed it. Afterward I thought to myself, “You should have just said THANK YOU.” It’s what I normally do. It’s what I strive to do. If someone gives you a compliment, take it.

However, I am guilty of not thinking that I’m powerful. Don’t get me wrong: I have pretty good self esteem and I’m proud of my independence. But would I call myself powerful? I’ve never used that word to describe myself before, but I’d really like to change that. To me, power is a feeling I’ll have within myself, not a goal to control or have influence over other people.

I want to feel comfortable saying that I’m powerful.

6 Comments



  1. You blogged! ;)

    “Some of the attendees are ordinary, and not quite as ambitious, but a number of those ordinary ladies — I include myself in that group — get a glimpse of all the stuff they could be doing and it makes us dream of doing more.”

    Yes, that’s it in a nutshell. Seeing women lives there dreams (or work on living their dreams) makes you want to live yours…even if you haven’t quite figured out what it is yet.

    Posted August 10, 2010 at 8:44 pm #
  2. Hey! I wasn’t expecting a new post from you to show up in my reader quite this soon, but I’m glad it did. :)

    Posted August 10, 2010 at 9:55 pm #
  3. I totally agree that going to BlogHer makes you really think about all sorts of possibilities of what you *could* be doing. And role models are SO important and BlogHer is CHUCK FULL of them. :)

    Posted August 11, 2010 at 12:49 am #
  4. Another post from Zandria! :)

    It’s amazing how a group of people with the same goal can be inspiring. I wish you luck on your Life List and, selfishly, hope you’ll post it and let us in on the ride.

    Posted August 11, 2010 at 1:55 am #
  5. You are powerful! Really. I swear it.

    Posted August 11, 2010 at 10:03 am #
  6. Great post! I feel inspired as well after reading it. Good luck on your Life List…I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the things I want to do or to accomplish and how I just need to start doing them. So I wish you lots of luck on yours!

    Posted August 15, 2010 at 12:51 pm #

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