 The 22nd Women in Management, Business and Public Service, WIMBI's ANO conference has come to a close with a clear and clear call on women to embrace positivity and build resilience. This was the consensus by speakers and discussants at the event. Plus the correspondent, Lovie Kokoyedoko, tells us more in this report. Over 2,000 women from DIVO's Works of Life attended this year's conference. The two derivants have followed the lady's ample opportunity to make new friends, create, recreate, bond and network with one another. Speaking on the theme, Mission, I am Possible, Thrive, the Executive Director of WIMBI's Answer to a Degmitter described it as pertinent. The women were taking through topics on self-care, personal health, women pre-neo, values, mentorship among others. With rapt attention, participants listened as discussants shared, complying, captivating and alluring personal experiences. We've erased to believe that taking care of ourselves is selfish. I have erased in the culture of silence and the culture of giving that I'm supposed to serve, serve my family, serve my husband, serve my children, serve my in-laws, serve everyone, except myself. So when women even think about self-care, it seems even selfish. Which is something we need to unlearn. It's something we learn, yes, but we need to unlearn it. And it takes you being intentional. Care to me means intentional, personal harmony. It varies from person to person, like she has said. It's a state of balance in a mental, emotional, physical and spiritual well-being, when you find that balance and it's about you. It's not selfish like she has said, just finding balance, personal, personal balance. When you look good, you feel good. While I don't be finished. While I don't go ever finish. But guess what? When you wake up in the morning, clean yourself up, groom yourself. Even if you can't beat your face like my own, do something, try. Just put a little bit of effort into yourself. Invest in yourself. Just the fact that you look in the mirror and that reflection back at you will make you smile. I promise you, it will take you from stress level, maybe at a 10, bring it all the way down to about a five. The second panelist took the women on women premiere, while Ceci metundu spoke on family business. What I say to women every time, please work and have your own money. Don't have the cleanest mouth, like some videos I see online, where they are going. You know? So those are the teacher lessons in the decade of birth. You know, it doesn't matter how high you want to go, the higher you want to go, the deeper you must take your foundation. So what are your, what first of all, have you defined your vision, that is very clear, your mission? What are your findings, what culture are you building, what's your DNA? It's been an experience that I will never forget. It's been an experience that I will take back and also go and, should I say, my staff now, I will go back for a training, back home to my, because I have about six staff with me. So, and I've called one of them to their total come. It's not business as usual.