El poder que hay en mi.
No quiero ser ningún ejemplo, ni la mujer ideal, ni la que lo hace todo perfecto. Solo quiero ser yo... Abrazando mis cualidades y mis defectos.
Reconozco que tengo días muy buenos y otros que me sobrepasan por completo.
No quiero disfrazarme de que lo puedo todo, porque aún cuando puedo, no siempre quiero hacerlo. Intento seguir mi ritmo, ir a mi tiempo y a la vez disfrutar el proceso.
Soy humana, estoy aprendiendo y así es perfecto.
descubriendo el poder que hay en mi.
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