Chief (Mrs) Elizabeth Ozua, an Independent National Sales Director of Mary Kay Cosmetics UK & Ireland, has called for the empowerment of women and girls, globally, in a bid to inspire inclusion.
Elizabeth who delivered an inspiring presentation at the Duchess International Women’s Day Conference 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya themed, “Inspire Inclusion: Supporting Women and Girls in Leadership, STEM, Business, and Talent Development,” highlighted key strategies for empowering women and girls.
In her presentation, the prominent speaker, mentor, trainer, and empowerment coach, emphasized the importance of building a unique blueprint for success. She introduced the concept of “The Six I’s,” which include Identity, Inclusion, Incubation, Inspiration, Impact, and Impartation. These six principles serve as a framework for personal and professional development, guiding individuals towards their goals and aspirations.
Chief Ozua delved into each “I,” starting with Identity, encouraging women and girls to reflect on how they see themselves and their potential. She stressed the significance of Inclusion, stating that belief and effort are crucial for authentic inclusion. She highlighted Incubation as a key process for nurturing dreams and values, urging participants to create a safe space for their aspirations.
Inspiration, according to Chief Ozua, is the result of incubating ideas, leading to clarity and realization. She emphasized the importance of Impact, noting that developed ideas can have a significant effect on one’s life and surroundings. Lastly, she discussed Impartation, emphasizing the growth of ideas and the importance of creating a positive environment for personal and professional growth.
Chief Ozua reiterated the significance of the Six I’s in achieving success and empowerment. She encouraged attendees to embrace these principles in their daily lives, emphasizing the importance of balance between work and personal life. Chief Ozua’s presentation resonated with the audience, inspiring them to strive for greatness and support women and girls in their communities.