A black lady in her power changes timelines

To be , or not.

*plays Wait A Minute” by Willow.

Be that woman.

A woman who knows her strength. Her power. Her ability to strive. To never give up. To always know that she is in control.

The “alien superstar”

Beyoncé never lied.

A Black woman is THAT GIRL.

Everyone can be that girl, if she dusts off the bullcrap, appreciates her natural, her creativity, her beauty, her talent and accepts herself as the woman she is.

Forever, I am that girl.

Miss independent with good shopping habits

While she could be a wife, she chose the single life.

She’s not alone; she has God, family, friends, and a pet to keep her alive.

Not afraid to go on shopping sprees by herself or take a girls’ trip with friends.

This woman can buy the car, but also maintain the gas and oil to run it.

To the career-driven woman

Working hard, developing ideas, creating concepts. Numbers don’t scare her. She crumbles them in her sleep.

Did I mention she’s so fly and sleek?

Wearing a pair of trousers, a chic heel and a tote bag is her superhero uniform.

From assistant to director, this woman is a powerful being. She’s not afraid of the world, the truth and uses her voice as power.

She owns the room.

Business babe with the wagon

She’s the “it girl” always, about the business, no faking.

Her ideas – legit.

Her money – oh, she doesn’t play.

Not only did she start one business, but she started a second one that’s successful too.

She may ain’t go to business school, but her hustle and grind got her right where she needed to be.

The educated asf, stacked degrees

The generational wealth developer through the education realm.

You love to learn, to explore, and enrich your mind with study.

A textbook is in your calling, and you have no shame in learning more.

Your worth isn’t in your title but in how you give back to those who desire it. You’re an inspiration that you can be anything, lil black girl.

Home body with the good body

You may not go out anymore because you rediscovered the power of peace.

Our book readers, charcuterie board masters, artsy chicks who visit the thrift and watch the latest shows to keep us all updated.

Your home is a safe place and gives us hope that there is peace of mind even in the middle of city life.

Quietness is key.

The muva

Not afraid to create a starting line-up with a man who takes care of his. You’re muva.

You take care of yours, plus theirs, and hold it all together because you are queen.

Your superpower includes A-1 organization skills, meal prepping, and being a healer.

Remedy mastermind.

To the aunty who spoils

You may not have kids, but you have kids.

You’re not the “cool aunty”, you’re the fly aunty who spoils the youth with fashion, opportunity, and wealth of the mind.

Aunties are supposed to inspire, enrich, and give the play of the wise.

The family’s story keeper

Generational icon who holds the family’s history and ancestry. You spread it to the next generation with ease.

You hold the key to the family; you are the glue, and you continue to shine your light through it all.

The legacy deepens with your knowledge.

To the multifaceted lady

Little miss, get it done. Rather, it’s fashion, art, or traveling, you are the Black woman with no limits on your journey.

You stand tall in your free will and live a life of daily discoveries.

Keep trying new things, your curiosity builds a legacy and creates the fruits of all nature.

Be a Black lady in power.

With Love

C.Alilijah

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