A warrior chick is a woman who believes in herself. She has hard times, like anyone, but loves her life. A warrior chick is focused on overcoming obstacles, not dwelling on why they're there. A warrior chick loses thousands of battles, but everytime she gets back up, she's stronger and determined more than ever. A warrior chick knows she is the strongest person she knows. She always has at least one eye on her goals and is unrelenting in her determination. A warrior chick loves and serves those close to her, but takes care of herself as well, knowing she would have nothing to give without loving herself first. She is a leader, not a follower...
A warrior chick knows that the sting of rejection and the humiliation of failure are small in comparison to achieving her dreams. She defines what her specific morals and values are and doesn't let anyone change who she is. A warrior chick doesn't let anyone define what she is capable of doing, except for herself. A warrior chick will shed two tears for her sorrows and then crawl her way back out of the pit, temporarily tattered, but back on solid ground...
A warrior chick lives with passion. She is aware of her softer voice of reason and mighty voice of thunder and how to appropriately employ both. A warrior chick faces confrontation, sometimes initiating it, over important things. She realizes the power her natural sexual attributes give her, but chooses to not use them unwisely. She climbs to the top of mountains. A warrior chick runs...
A warrior chick is concerned for her country and gets involved in the ways she can, staying true to her individual morals. A warrior chick has a brilliant mind and a love of being educated, which when coupled, make her a truly powerful and even dangerous individual. She realizes how wonderful her friends are and hopes to never take them for granted. A warrior chick cares...
A warrior chick can appreciate her cultural femininity with high heels and makeup, but never lets it define who she is. She realizes her own jealousies and insecurities and works to overcome them, knowing that she is the one with a problem, not the person her jealousy is projected at. A warrior chick is afraid, but she does it anyway. A warrior chick knows how to confidently tell someone no. She realizes her time is just as valuable as the next person...
A warrior chick fights, even though she knows she will bleed...
A warrior chick is me.

I love this. I love you! You inspire me.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marcia. I love you too!
ReplyDeleteUm, totally LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!!!!
ReplyDelete