Nikkyosblog: celebrating and inspiring phenomenal women!

Welcome to Nikkyosblog!
Do you have the untiring desire to get inspired and learn from notable and successful women across the globe?
Do you have the pulsating desire to expand your knowledge on a wide range of fields from health to other self developing topics?
If yes, then this is the right platform for you.
We celebrate profiles that cut across the different fields of life.
I’m delighted to have you here, please do have fun exploring Nikkyosblog!

“I am a woman Phenomenally, Phenomenal Woman, that’s me”.-Maya Angelou

She is woman.
In glory and grace
flawed and human
the defiance in her scars
the sureness in her weary bare feet
She is boundless energy
Unbreakable and fierce
Like a furnace
with all the vile and bile
heaped upon her
Impurities meant to bury her purity
she has risen like the phoenix
and has forged strength.

  • Ovarian Cancer

    Ovarian cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in women. The ovaries are a pair of small organs located low in the tummy that are connected to the womb and store a woman’s supply of eggs. Symptoms of ovarian cancer Feeling constantly bloated A swollen tummy Discomfort in your tummy or pelvic…

  • We Rise By Lifting Others

    One thing I’ve learned in life is never to expect anything in return when you’re helping someone. Just do it with a good heart. You should help people even when you know they can’t help you back. You can only do your best. And if they can’t appreciate that, it’s their problem and not yours.…

  • Hillary Clinton

    So I’m celebrating Hillary Clinton today. A remarkable woman who is a huge inspiration to me. Hilary Clinton was born in Chicago, Illinois on the 26th October 1947. Hillary is an American politician who was the 67th United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. Hillary was the First lady of the United States…

  • Sickle Cell Awareness

    Sickle cell is a disorder of the haemoglobin in the red blood cells. Haemoglobin is the substance in red blood cells that is responsible for the colour of the cell and for carrying oxygen around the body.  People with sickle cell disorder are born with the condition, it is not contagious. It can only be…

  • Be Confident

    Be confident! Too many days are wasted comparing ourselves to others and wishing to be something we are not. Everybody has their own strengths and weaknesses. Don’t compare your life with others, you have no idea what their journey is all about. Just focus on you and be positive.