Poetry Expands Feminine Power

For almost two years now, poetry has been my language of truth. It has helped me name what hurts, honor what’s holy, and reclaim what’s powerful. What I’ve come to understand is this: poetry is not just art. It is energy. It is ignition. It is fuel.

As this new year begins, I feel a clear calling to share my world with my poetry followers. This means expanding beyond the page and into the rooms I inhabit with other women who are leading — in boardrooms, in businesses, in government, in their families and communities. We are high-performing women at work and/or home, who are carrying vision, responsibility, and pressure at extraordinary levels. Too often, we do it while quietly managing exhaustion, depletion, and burnout.

My poetry has always spoken to feminine power — the kind rooted not in force, but in clarity, intuition, resilience, and courage. And I will continue to create in this vein, to write what Spirit whispers, as long as I live. And now I will also channel that same current into gatherings designed specifically for women who give so much of themselves to their work and the world.

These programs are not about pushing harder. They are about restoring energy. Reconnecting to purpose. Learning sustainable rhythms of leadership. Creating space to breathe, reflect, and realign before burnout takes hold — or to recover when it already has.

Poetry remains the heartbeat of it all. It opens the heart. It softens the armor. It helps women remember who they are beneath the titles and expectations. From that place, inspired action becomes natural. Poetry awakens the energy that moves us into inspired action.

If you have experiences with burnout — either your own personal experience or what you have observed in others — I invite you to learn your insights as part of my research to refine the curriculum I'm developing. You can email me at skaybventures@gmail.com and we'll schedule a time to talk.

This next chapter feels aligned: art becoming activation, words becoming workshops, and feminine power becoming lived, embodied leadership. I'm excited to explore it, together.

In community,

Sonya

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