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Warrior Woman don't lose Hope - Day Eight of 30 Warrior Women in 30 Days

Dear Warrior Woman, don't lose Hope. Your efforts make a difference. You may not see the progress yet, but know that change is happening and you are still needed. You are meant for this because you have a sincere heart and a beautiful mind. 
Warrior Woman don't lose Hope - Watercolor Painting in 30 Day Series
In those moments when you feel like you can't go any further and you can't give any longer, take some time to be the Butterfly. Go inward, as a cocoon, breathe deeply and think lightly. The difficulties you are having may just be asking that you readjust your actions.
 Infuse your battle plan with a refreshed strength and joyous attitude. Re-emerge like the Butterfly, as she takes flight from the spent cocoon. 

This Watercolor Painting, titled "Wings of the Warrior Woman" is Day Eight of my "30 Warrior Women in 30 Days" series. 
You can see more of her in my Etsy here


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Warrior Woman with Butterfly Wings Original Watercolor Painting

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