How do you balance between being an impactful community leader, a busy professional, volunteer, and so much more without dodging your own self-care?
“I need to be fit to live a high-energy life. I need high-vibration food to live at a high-vibration. I avoid conversations without purpose. Being aware of my energy levels is essential to managing them and being at my best.
Staying physically fit keeps my mind fit. Staying on top of my game means engaging in meaningful conversations and constant learning. Learning my traditional language while I am traveling keeps me connected to my own Indigenous worldview.”
What do you feel your most valuable lessons to pass on to young women are?
“Nurturing confidence and self-image is important. Asking questions and forming relationships with older women is helpful and insightful.
My Grandmother told me at a young age to expect respect. Being able to define when and how you feel respected is important to form positive boundaries both in your personal and professional life. Expect respect, it’s a way of life.”
Where do we go from here in terms of supporting and inspiring women to step-up and continue moving forward with their missions, regardless of how hard it may feel at times?
“We live in a social world today – know how and where you want to create impact. We can create networks of knowledge and support to move us toward what we want to create. Be aware of your network.”
Drawing on inspiration from the greatness of her ancestors, Carol Anne Hilton embodies resilience as a woman we truly celebrate.