It doesn’t matter where you come from or what burdens you carry—you need to stop apologizing for who you are.
We can find ourselves apologizing for having a voice, being present, ideas, opinions and dreams.
Every unnecessary “I am sorry” is eroding your self-confidence and self-belief.
Every unnecessary "I am sorry" means you are missing the opportunity to feel good about what you bring to the table.
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