ORGULLOSA DE LA MUJER QUE SOY 👌♥️
Reflecting on the poem, "A la niña que fui..." which means "To the girl I was...", I truly resonate with the blend of strength and hidden vulnerability it portrays. Many of us wear a strong exterior in public, a 'disguise' of courage and composure, much like the 'strong suit' mentioned that only comes off when we're alone. Behind closed doors, it's natural to allow ourselves to feel all the emotions — to cry, to reflect, to heal. This duality is a universal experience for many women who juggle external expectations and internal realities. The act of dancing barefoot and laughing alone, as the poem suggests, symbolizes moments of freedom and self-acceptance that are crucial for emotional well-being. Celebrating these moments helps us reconnect with our inner child and acknowledge how far we've come. From my own experience, embracing both the strong and vulnerable parts of myself has been empowering. It has taught me that strength isn't the absence of emotion but the courage to face and express it authentically. Proudly owning who I am now, I understand that vulnerability is not a weakness but a vital part of true strength. Engaging with motivational content like #CapCutMotivacional can inspire us daily to accept ourselves fully. It's a reminder to all women to honor their journey, nurture their inner child, and find pride in their authentic selves.

















































