As a woman, I've often felt like I'm not meant to be a runner. The stereotype that women are weak or fragile has been deeply ingrained in our society for far too long. But I'm here to tell you that it's time to break free from these shackles and take control of our own bodies.
I started running as a way to clear my mind and find solace in the midst of chaos. Little did I know, it would become so much more than just a physical activity – it would be a journey of self-discovery.
I used to be ashamed of my body, hiding behind layers of clothing and makeup. But as I started running, I realized that vulnerability is not weakness – it's strength.
It takes courage to admit when we're struggling, but it's precisely this kind of honesty that allows us to grow and learn from our experiences.
As women, we're often conditioned to compare ourselves to others – but I'm here to tell you that it's time to stop comparing and start celebrating our differences.
We don't have to be like anyone else; we can be the best version of ourselves. And trust me, that's where true empowerment lies.