Woman Wednesday: Cindy


Q and A with Cindy from Surprise, Arizona

“We can teach people how to treat people by being an example of strength, love, and positive attitudes.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: I have had many challenges in life and worked through them. I have had my car stolen, my home broken into, a stalker (very dangerous), blood clots in my lungs (survived), and a husband who put me in debt thousands of dollars.

I have learned that life is not fair; however, you can change your circumstances. I choose to thrive not just survive. Life happens and you cannot change that, but how you react makes all the difference. I have a village of people. I wanted a fun and friendly neighborhood, so we had a block party and got to know each other. I wanted good friends, so I became a good friend. I found a place of work that has similar values, so we built each other up. I volunteer at church, so I can give back. I make it happen. Life is hard enough. We can teach people how to treat people by being an example of strength, love, and positive attitudes.


One of the greatest gifts I have been part of was giving a child up for adoption. It was the hardest decision I have ever made. I gave the baby as a gift to two wonderful parents.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: Feminism is being the beautiful person you are that is unique, embracing the strengths you have, and continue growing. We all have a different gift, and we need to empower each other to use it for good. That is why we build the village by utilizing one anotherโ€™s strengths to lift everyone up.

4 thoughts on “Woman Wednesday: Cindy

  1. Cindy is my dear friend. She practices whst she preaches. Has the best attitude and is most optimistic person I know and a great businesswoman. So proud of her

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