Mejor cabrona y no le deja.
Hey everyone! Today, I want to dive into something incredibly empowering: the impact of strong words from even stronger women. You know that feeling when a quote just clicks and gives you a burst of confidence? Like the one that says: 'Una mujer cabrona es una mujer segura, no una mujer que anda con pendejadas.' That statement truly resonates with me! Being a self-assured woman who knows what she wants and doesn't let anyone hold her back is a goal we should all strive for. And speaking of women with incredible character, who better than María Félix, 'La Doña,' to inspire us? She was the epitome of a strong, independent woman who never minced words. Her phrases are true gems that invite us to live authentically and never settle for less than we deserve. Here are some of my favorite 'chingona' quotes from her, which for me, perfectly capture what it means to be a true powerhouse: 'Para que un hombre pueda mandar en mí, tiene que ser más inteligente que yo. Y hasta ahora, no lo he encontrado.' (For a man to be able to command me, he has to be more intelligent than I am. And so far, I haven't found him.) Wow, what a declaration! This makes me think about the importance of surrounding ourselves with people who challenge us, not limit us. It's a call to intellectual equality and self-worth. 'En un mundo de hombres, siempre he sido una mujer de cuidado.' (In a world of men, I have always been a woman to be reckoned with.) This quote reminds me that our feminine strength is unique, and we don't need permission to shine brightly. It speaks to asserting one's presence unapologetically. 'El dinero no da la felicidad, pero calma los nervios.' (Money doesn't buy happiness, but it calms the nerves.) Haha! A truth as old as time. It pushes us to work for our economic independence and avoid relying on anyone else. Financial freedom is a key aspect of empowerment. 'Una mujer original no es aquella que no imita a nadie, sino aquella a la que nadie puede imitar.' (An original woman is not one who imitates no one, but one whom no one can imitate.) How beautiful! This encourages us to find our own voice and celebrate our unique qualities. True originality is about being inimitable. These María Félix quotes aren't just words; they're a philosophy of life. They inspire me to be that woman who doesn't beat around the bush, who faces challenges head-on, and who always seeks her own happiness. It's not about being perfect, but about being authentic and brave. I've also come across other powerful 'chingona' phrases that reinforce this idea of being a strong, confident woman. For example: 'Sé la mujer que se arregla la corona y sigue adelante.' (Be the woman who adjusts her crown and keeps moving forward.) Because falling down is part of life, but getting back up with even more strength is what defines us. 'El poder femenino no está en dominar a los demás, sino en dominarse a una misma.' (Feminine power is not in dominating others, but in dominating oneself.) This is a crucial reminder that true empowerment comes from within, through self-mastery and inner strength. Applying these ideas in my daily life has genuinely helped me set boundaries, say 'no' when necessary, and pursue my dreams without fear of judgment. It's an ongoing journey of self-discovery and affirmation. So, my dears, dare to be those strong, secure women, free from 'pendejadas,' that the world so desperately needs! Share your light and your voice, because each and every one of you is a 'chingona' in your own magnificent way.














































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