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"Achieving Fierceness"
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  • "Achieving Fierceness"
  • "Achieving Fierceness"

"Achieving Fierceness"

Format: A1 (594 x 841mm/ 23.4 x 33.1 inch), Acrylic on water colour paper.

What defines a fierce female?

Many people think the word ‘fierce’ as bearing negative meaning when actually, it is very positive.

The fierce woman is someone who is confident, self-aware; she has her morals and ethics in place.

Someone who stands up for her beliefs, does the right thing
no matter the cost, and is someone who is not easily pushed around.
She is strong and courageous, kind, loyal and strong.

A fierce female is a multifaceted woman who works to empower herself and others.

She isn’t afraid to acknowledge her fears, her doubts and
insecurities.
Although she may tremble in the face of her fear, she will do so with her head held high, and works hard to beat her inner demons.

The Fierce Female is within all of us, ready to slay her dragons
every day. :)
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