Inspiring Stories to Be a Brave and Happy Girl
Women Who Lead Are Girls Who Commit to Their Choices and Learn from Their Mistakes
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About the Book
As young females we are taught physics, mathematics, biology, in case you go to school; in case not, at least parents taught us our duties, transmit values and their fears, but no one gives us classes on how to manage our feelings, we are left in silence with our own thoughts, sometimes, at home, there are no explanation on how to handle disappointments, racism, misogynist mates. Parents have their own traditions, the love for us , and at the same time the ignorance of a changing world may result in our question increasing their fears and our doubts. If adults refuse to answer, and we ask our siblings they might not know, so we should investigate in various sources, books, videos, prestigious conferences, now we can find things from the most prestigious universities. But when we are kids, we learn through stories, in this book you will find many answers that different women, from childhood to youth have had, and they learnt from living their challenges and surpassing their obstacles. I hope these stories resonate in some or other way with you, and start writing your own. You will be taken to different worlds in which many different women have lived their life, from North to South, from poverty and wealth, traditions and breaking patterns, these paths are just some o many females walk and open doors to live better.
About the Author
Araceli Ortega Díaz is a Researcher in quantitative economics, has taught since she was 21 in different Universities in Mexico and in the UK. Her research and publications relate to quantitative models to assess public policies to reduce poverty and inequality. She has led several national and international projects funded by FAO, European Commission, CEEY, ECLAC, WB, among many. She has long taught econometrics, social programs evaluation, and experimental economics. She is a national researcher Tier 2 (S.N.I. 2), holds a PhD in Economics from Essex University, MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from LSE, MSc in Economics from Colmex and BSc in Actuarial Science from UNAM. Her lemma is that whatever you do to help vulnerable people today, will increase your wellbeing and the wellbeing of your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. We came to this word to have joy, do good and leave a better world for children, be kind. Araceli is passionate about chocolates, swimming, and travelling, In her trip to Bali wrote this book, inspired in all girls and women she has in statistics, but that came out of the research, in an imaginary way, to share their life ‘stories for you to enjoy.