Majority of women are feeling more confident today than they did 10 years ago

By Vanessa Mangru Kumar // SWNS

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Nearly half of women think they have more social barriers to overcome than previous generations (44%), according to new research.

A survey of 2,000 women 25-40 and 55-80 looked at how women view themselves in society and found that four in five agree that society puts a lot of pressure on women to look or act a certain way.

The top barriers women find themselves faced with are feeling like they need to “cover up” or hide parts of their body (23%) and dealing with the fear of aging (20%).

Nearly a fifth also struggle with trying to be all things to all people (19%) and balancing their work and family lives (18%).

Seven in 10 women admitted that they care what others think or say about them (71%), feeling more judged than empowered about their body shape/size (38%), appearance (35%) and physical health (31%).

However, the survey, conducted by OnePoll for FitRight Fresh Start, found that despite all of the challenges they face, 93% of women surveyed are proud of their gender.

In fact, a majority of women are feeling more confident today than they did 10 years ago (77%), and 63% feel more empowered today than prior to the pandemic.

To help themselves feel more empowered, women are overcoming the need to be perfect in everything they do (32%) and are being patient with themselves and everyone else (31%).

According to respondents, the top traits for feeling empowered are confidence (19%) and honesty (17%), finding inspiration in notable famous women such as Oprah Winfrey, Princess Diana and Taylor Swift — or in their own lives, through their mother, grandmother or even an old boss.

Knowledge is also a powerful tool, according to one in six women who said that being well-informed also helps them feel empowered. Twenty-nine percent shared that making informed decisions allows them to feel more confident, and 27% said educating themselves about world issues helps, too.

Some advice they’d give other women to help them feel empowered is to be comfortable in their own skin (16%), trust their instincts (15%) and knowledge is power (13%).

Those surveyed also said it’s important for successful women to stay positive (30%) and surround themselves with positive people (29%).

“One of the best ways to manage your physical health is to maintain a positive emotional outlook, including surrounding yourself with supportive friends and family,” says Doula Laura Gimbert. “Join friends for a walk, try that trendy new restaurant or take a salsa dancing class. Like physical exercise, staying emotionally connected with the people and experiences you enjoy can be therapeutic.”

However, respondents acknowledge that there will always be moments of doubt. The average woman still finds themselves feeling self-conscious about their body four days a week.

When asked what they feel self-conscious about, the top concern was increased physical challenges as they age like aching body parts or incontinence (44%).

More than a third of women surveyed have experienced incontinence (34%), averaging three times a week, worrying about drinking too many liquids (14%) or lifting weights (14%).

“It may come as a surpise that two out of every three US women will experience urinary incontinence at some point in their life, but the subject has always been taboo,” says Tambra Martin, vice president of marketing for FitRight Fresh Start. “We think It’s time to talk about it, take control and shatter those stereotypes once and for all and give women what they have been asking for.”

WHAT BARRIERS DO WOMEN FACE MOST OFTEN?

  1. Feeling like they need to “cover up”/hide parts of their body — 23%
  2. Fear of aging — 20%
  3. Feeling pressured to look/act a certain way — 20%
  4. Trying to be all things to all people —- 19%
  5. Not being taken seriously — 18%

WHAT WOULD HELP WOMEN FEEL EMPOWERED?

  1. Feeling like their concerns are heard — 20%
  2. Standing up for what they believe in — 18%
  3. Pursuing their personal interests and hobbies — 18%
  4. Taking control of their body/life — 17%
  5. Achieving their work and/or personal goals — 17%
  6. Wearing something that makes them feel good — 17%
  7. Not settling for less than they deserve — 16%
  8. Expressing themselves more freely — 16%
  9. Playing a more active role in their kids’ school(s) — 15% [TIED]
  10. Receiving compliments — 15% [TIED]
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