How to Love an Independent Woman

Did you fall for an independent woman? Congratulations! Here’s an instruction manual to deal with her

Britanny Levy
Inviting Growth

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Photo by George Bohunicky on Unsplash

An independent woman can be intimidating. She is confident and self-minded, and she often can come across as inaccessible.

The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before. — Albert Einstein

It’s easy to fall for an independent woman: her self-confidence is hard to resist; her “I don’t take shit from no one” attitude, impossible to ignore. She’s a magnet; you want to learn more about her, listen to her talking about her projects, achievements and passions. You want to see her talking about what moves her and what she’s into — she’ll do it passionately, you’ll be dragged into her tells.

An independent woman expresses herself freely; she won’t hide the traits of her personality; she doesn’t fear people’s reactions. She lives on her own rules. This is one of the reasons this woman will have a bunch of acquaintances but only a few intimate friends: she’ll only relate with those who accept her the way she is. She won’t tolerate people who don’t respect her.

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Britanny Levy
Inviting Growth

Professional domestic abuse advocate by day; a writer by night and a street photographer in my free time. A counsellor in the make.