Episode 20 - Perfectly Imperfection When It To Turning Your Flaws and Imperfection Into Strengths, and Unstoppable. cover art

Episode 20 - Perfectly Imperfection When It To Turning Your Flaws and Imperfection Into Strengths, and Unstoppable.

Episode 20 - Perfectly Imperfection When It To Turning Your Flaws and Imperfection Into Strengths, and Unstoppable.

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In this episode, I did two podcast where I talk about the fact of women letting go of the past version of themselves that everybody else told them that they were, to become the queens that they are meant to be in their presence and future. How we allow what people say, think, and do in our past impact our presence in our future version of ourselves. How we cover up our flaws, imperfections, disabilities, and the mistakes that we’ve made Versus accepting and embracing them and using them as strengths. How a lot of people have lowered themselves in order to build other people up just for them to leave you for someone else that didn’t help them with nothing. That person is now benefiting from everything that you help this person bill by lowering yourself. There are millions of women with flaws, imperfections, and disabilities as well as black women who have done this for decades, and now left with being a single mother, broken, hitting rock, bottom, and trying to build themselves up after trying to build these men that you should’ve never tried to build in the first place. Instead of trying to build a man, you need to start building yourself. But you also do the same when it comes to your friends and family, and you need to stop doing that as well. Because all these people are never going to help you the way you help them.

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