Part One: Why Good Women are Tired or at least this is what I believe…

R. H. Sin
3 min readSep 28, 2020

After releasing, “she’s strong, but she’s tired “to my readers on September 22nd, I wanted to come here and bring you here so that I could speak directly to you and into your life. Now, I don’t want to assume that I know your entire life. I am nothing more than a stranger writing to you in hopes of maybe motivating you to rediscover your strength and the peace that you may have lost at the hands of someone who did not deserve you. I write to you in hopes of an opportunity to bear witness to your magic, and you find new ways to grow, evolve, and just become the individual you were meant to be.

The world likes to speak of a woman’s strength while also refusing to honor and respect that ability truly. It’s one thing to be strong, but the world insists that you endure things that should not be obstacles. There is often a celebration of that endurance and not enough information on how to do away with those struggles, how to avoid those roadblocks and how to detach from the people who are often responsible for testing your strength. Not everything should be endured and not every corner should present some sort of obstacle requiring you to prove yourself to those who were never worthy of witnessing your triumph. There are so many things put in your way to slow your momentum, to distract you and or to disrupt the peace that you are capable of cultivating on your own.

You, reading this right now. Sometimes you are tired of playing a warrior’s role, especially when that…

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