Absolutely yes, women should be careful to embrace the vocation that God gave them in their creation: to be HIs gift to men. This is woman’s first definition of their uniqueness in humanity: they were given, and the woman was given to the man, because “it is not good for man to be alone.” She was God’s gift to the man, to complete the “goodness” of Creation. After the gift, it was “very good.”
Thus woman has a primary (meaning “first revealed”) calling or vacation in humanity - among other callings, and gifts in herself for humanity - to be “good” for man, as “helper”/“companion”. Man needs help! Man is incomplete without woman - both at the personal level but also collectively, as in human society and culture. She was taken out of him, and he is incomplete apart from her.
Thus the question must be, for women, how am I to live my unique and special vocation from God as a woman? As a human person, yes, this also, but as a female human person? Men and woman are unique, as each are called to holiness in Christ. The question, “How am I to live my calling from God?” must include the question, for women, "How am I to communicate and interact with men, so as to live my call from God, to be His gift to men, so that in seeing me, they also see the Giver, God Himself, in the gift?