Everyday A Warrior
Everyday A Warrior
Everyday Warriors are people, specifically women, who refuse to be a casualty of their circumstances.
Some have experienced addictions, some sexual, physical, emotional abuse, some medical issues, some abandonment issues.
Being a Warrior doesn’t always mean winning. Being a Warrior means being willing to fight. Fight for their own soul. Mental and emotional health. A right to see their own children. Freedom from drugs and alcohol. A right to exist on their own terms, not someone else’s.
Being a Warrior is part of the process of healing from situations and circumstances that these women have either had dictated to them or ones they have created for themselves.
These are people who refuse to accept life as it could be, but instead are willing to push forward with life as they choose it to be.
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