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Little Girls Compete For Approval. Grown Women Celebrate Who They Are.

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I am increasingly obsessed, completely fascinated with the concept of a grown-ass woman who has come into her own. She isn't anxious about earning the approval of others- that's the last thing on her mind. She wears what she wants, what makes her happy, and feels beautiful- and it looks like it was made for her. She says what she wants- and somehow, she doesn't over-share or badger people with her opinions. She is both at peace, and on fire.

Today's episode is an introduction to the pursuit of really coming into who we are- as individual, spectacular, brilliant women.

We don't get there by accident- it's an intentional destination, and so much of where we start is what I shared in my first book "Confessions Of A High Strung Woman." It's time to quit trying to wear other people's clothes, get their approval, and start coming into our own as women. Women who don't look to the world for approval- women who tell the world who they are and confidently move through it in ways that change everything- bringing their soul, beauty, and fire to where God has placed them.

LET'S RIDE!!!

AMAZON LINK To Buy My Book "Confessions Of A High Strung Woman

Join me on Instagram @Abbiwalkerofficial

Facebook Group Link- The High Strung SisterHood

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I am increasingly obsessed, completely fascinated with the concept of a grown-ass woman who has come into her own. She isn't anxious about earning the approval of others- that's the last thing on her mind. She wears what she wants, what makes her happy, and feels beautiful- and it looks like it was made for her. She says what she wants- and somehow, she doesn't over-share or badger people with her opinions. She is both at peace, and on fire.

Today's episode is an introduction to the pursuit of really coming into who we are- as individual, spectacular, brilliant women.

We don't get there by accident- it's an intentional destination, and so much of where we start is what I shared in my first book "Confessions Of A High Strung Woman." It's time to quit trying to wear other people's clothes, get their approval, and start coming into our own as women. Women who don't look to the world for approval- women who tell the world who they are and confidently move through it in ways that change everything- bringing their soul, beauty, and fire to where God has placed them.

LET'S RIDE!!!

AMAZON LINK To Buy My Book "Confessions Of A High Strung Woman

Join me on Instagram @Abbiwalkerofficial

Facebook Group Link- The High Strung SisterHood

  continue reading

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