Hillary Clinton: America’s Heroine

For someone who has traveled to 37 countries and covered 142,871 miles in just the first half of this year, how does Secretary Hillary Clinton manage her family life? Arguably one of the most powerful persons on this planet, she has spent more than 313 hours on a plane, this year so far, traveling to various countries in her role as the Secretary of State. This would definitely sap the energy of even the toughest of operators. And this is just the physical demands of the travel that comes with the role. How does one quantify the mental rigors and stresses of the role she is performing? The Middle East peace negotiations is probably one of the toughest assignments she has handled in her long and successful career as she comes with no background in mediating between disputing countries.

Clinton always wanted to maintain a sense of grace and pose in anything that she did and remained a consistent role model for all women with families. Because of her influence many women have given the house cleaning and laundry a rest and considered enrolling in continuing education programs like educationforadults.com.

One of the reasons for the success of Secretary Hillary Clinton is that she is well grounded as an individual and close to her family. Way back in the early 1970s she moved to Arkansas along with her husband Bill Clinton, instead of staying in Washington where her career prospects were obviously better. This ability to look beyond her personal needs qualifies her as a special woman. In Arkansas she joined the Rose Law Firm and specialized in patent law and intellectual property law. She co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families that was affiliated to the Children’s Defense Fund.

In the midst of her busy career at Arkansas she also took time out to start a family. When she became the First Lady of the United States, she exhibited grace and forgiveness in the Monica Lewinsky scandal and stood by her family. She went on to become a Senator and Secretary of State on her own right. She is truly an outstanding example to American women.