Who are the modern Wonder Women? And what is the real power of a woman, about whom so much is spoken in the media lately? We present 8 profiles of the most influential women from the world of art, fashion, politics and show business. Get inspired and learn from the best! Content: Wonder Women 2021 do not always wear a cape. ;) If you want this year to be better than the last one and you have clearly defined goals, choose your Wonder Woman - a role model to follow. You can find her everywhere, if you just look carefully, although it is easiest to spot familiar names from the world of business, politics, fashion or art at the beginning. We present eight well-known and lesser-known women who are worth emulating as you work on yourself.

Wonder Women 2021 do not always wear a cape. ;) If you want this year to be better than the last one and you have clearly defined goals, choose your Wonder Woman - a role model to follow. You can find her everywhere, if you just look carefully, although it is easiest to spot familiar names from the world of business, politics, fashion or art at the beginning. We present eight well-known and lesser-known women who are worth emulating as you work on yourself.

Inspiring women in the world of politics

There are more and more distinctive political activists and their voice can no longer be ignored or treated condescendingly. Here are two of the most influential women among many, who deserve attention - it is becoming increasingly difficult to choose the top.

1. Kamala Harris

The first woman to hold the post of Vice President of the United States who effectively took office, a political scientist and lawyer. Before her, only Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Sarah Palin in 2008 held the position. She is also the first person of a race other than white in this position - her mother is from India, her father is from Jamaica. At the beginning of her career, she specialized in cases of sexual abuse of children.

In 2011, she became the Attorney General of California and held this position until 2016, when she became a senator for the state on behalf of the Democratic Party. In the Senate, she worked in the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, the Select Committee on Intelligence, the Judiciary Committee and the Budget Committee. She also participated in the Black Lives Matter protests. Ethics is extremely important in her work. As she says, "the world needs more prosecutors who are socially aware."

 
 
 
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2. Marta Lempart

No list of inspiring women of the 21st century would be complete without a Polish accent, especially after the recent events of late 2020. Marta Lempart leads women to the barricades! Lempart "awakened" thousands of people in October, bringing them to the Women's Strike - convincing them that in a democratic system they have something to say in their own affairs. She supports actions for the preservation of the Istanbul Convention, the fight against domestic violence and access to legal abortion. She was named one of the Women of the Year 2020 by the Financial Times.

 

 
 
 
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The power of women in fashion

21st-century fashion, especially after the pandemic, is abandoning the current seasons and hot trends that quickly emerge and die just as quickly. In addition to production and consumption, responsible and balanced development is also starting to matter.

1. Anna Wintour

The head of American Vogue and artistic director of Conde Nast. It's up to her which designer and collection get a chance for global success from the magazine, which the whole industry reads. In addition to announcing trends and promoting designers, she also organizes the MET gala - one of the most important events in the industry.

 
 
 
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2. Helena Helmersson

When creating a ranking of the most influential women in the world of fashion, it is also worth paying attention to what is happening in more "democratic" (available to everyone) and street fashion. The new CEO of H&M was promoted to the highest position in the company in 2020 from the position of Director of Sustainable Development. She has also been head of production and operations director in the chain.


Recycling and reducing carbon footprint production are among her priorities. Citing Forbes data, the brand's turnover increased by 11% over the past year, and online sales by 24%. As part of the H&M Incentive Program, the brand plans to share part of its profits with employees.

 

 

The most influential women in business

Who are the inspiring women in business? Few people, apart from those interested and closer to their industries, know them, and it's a shame! We bring closer two figures from whom it is worth drawing handfuls - not only in terms of leadership skills or specific knowledge, but also time management. After all, the most influential women in the world often play many roles at once (being not only employees, but also mothers or wives "on a full-time basis").

1. Susan Wojcicki

The daughter of Stanley Wojcicki, a physicist of Polish origin, and the Jewish journalist, Esther Wojcicki. Initially, after studying history and literature at Harvard and economics, she worked at Intel. In 1998, she rented her garage to Sergey Brin (privately her brother-in-law) and Larry Page, where they founded Google Inc. A year later, she was already heading Google's marketing department, and in 2000 she became the vice president of Google. She was responsible for the first doodles (graphics you see when you go to the Google homepage), oversaw the implementation of various Google products, including Google Images, Google Books and Google Video. In 2014, she moved to the position of president of YouTube. Together with her husband, Dennis Troper, they have five children.

 

 

2. Master of her time - Ola Budzyńska

Without proper time organization and planning skills, many of us, including Susan, would not have found ourselves in our current position and would not have advanced to the top - especially in the rush of other, home and family activities. And here comes Ola Budzyńska in all white.

Ola was a trainer of soft skills in corporations and a master of packing suitcases. The situation of her son (who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes) prompted her to start the Pani Swojego Czasu blog. In a clear and orderly way, she teaches other women how to take time into their own hands and find it for everything. She recently released a course and book Organize yourself in 21 days. Diaries and long descriptions in hand!

 

 
 
 
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Women who rule the world of art

Among the inspiring artists of the 21st century, there must be someone who gives food for thought and crosses boundaries. The following proposals fit perfectly into these requirements.

1. Marina Abramovic

Self-ironically calls herself the "grandmother of contemporary performance". However, she has little in common with the stereotypical grandmother. Her experimental happenings touch on important, universal social issues. One of the earliest, Rhythm, was about crossing boundaries in relationships. Relationships between people have fascinated the artist for years. Since 1975, she shared this interest in collaboration with her partner, Ulay, with whom she created art for twelve years. Even their separation and meeting after years (we recommend the happening The Artist is Present) became part of her work. In 1988, the performance The Lovers/The Great Wall seemed to be a preview of the end of the relationship and their cooperation. They both traveled the Great Wall of China - he from the west, she from the east. After ninety days, they met halfway, where they decided to part.

 

 

2. Olga Tokarczuk

Our list could not miss the Polish Nobel laureate in literature. In her prose, Tokarczuk asks questions about humanity, diagnoses contemporary reality based on alternative worlds, and her characters hide rich, complex characters. After receiving the Nobel Prize, the writer founded the Olga Tokarczuk Foundation. The organization supports and promotes Polish culture, including writers and translators, actions for human rights, including against discrimination and limiting civil liberties, and supports environmental protection, including the fight for animal rights.

 

 
 
 
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Are you afraid that you will never be like Kamala Harris or Olga Tokarczuk? The power of women does not have to be based on the number of awards won or the funds accumulated on the account. You can deal with it every day, while working in health service or observing mothers who are great at raising their children. It is universal. It can correspond to precision, eloquence, sensitivity, mindfulness or other virtues that you see in other women. Look around and appreciate your colleagues, mom or coworkers - we say about it!

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