For me, this means:
I support all women's choices, whether their choices are traditional or unconventional. You can be a CEO or a stay at home mom, wear a nun's robe or a bikini, get an abortion or adopt, and I will support you the same. It is freedom of choice that empowers us, not a specific role.
I support trans women and gender non-binary individuals just as much as cisgender women. By excluding those who don't fit into society's rigid gender expectations, we cause so much damage.
I support women of colour and women with disabilities. I acknowledge that they face unique struggles that I may not understand or relate to, but that doesn't make them any less important or worthy of our activism.
Feminism is not about women being better than men, but rather fighting for equality and freedom of choice for all genders. Sexism harms men too. Feminism that shames men for not being masculine enough, that discredits abuse and rape against men, or that doesn't call out other social injustices that negatively affect men, is not inclusive feminism. While it's not ok for men to belittle our struggles and hijack our activism, abuse against men happens too and absolutely needs to be talked about and addressed.
What does feminism mean to you? How do you personally ensure that your brand of feminism is not excluding at-risk groups or promoting unhealthy social ideals?