MADE FEATURES
We always saw a confident woman that
had a job, she came home, she cooked
for us, she took care of us, she took care
of her husband. She’s always just given
us a real picture of what a real woman
looks like. She’s always carried herself in
that way.
Meagan: It really does go back to
our mom. I think she instilled a lot of
confidence in us and let us know that
we were capable of anything. Always
held us accountable. We always had real
conversations with her growing up. She
never really shied away from anything.
And I think as a result, I believe, made us
both really well rounded and kind of to
a point where we were over confident.
We were like, “There is no plan-b. This is
what’s going on, this is what we’re going
to do”.
LaMyia: And I believe that our relationship as well definitely cultivated that
confidence because we’ve had a chance
to really encourage each other and really
honor and respect each other through our
relationship. When we view other women, it’s not competition. It’s all about how
can I uplift this sister; how can I either
be a part of what she got going on or
bring into what we have going on. I feel
like the sisterhood and the relationship
that we’ve grown really cultivated that
confidence in us in a major way. Because
it’s not about competition, it’s about how
can we work together and how can we
be better. What things in you that I might
be able to relate to and make me better
or vice versa.
Meagan: Having that person in your
life that you could be like, “Uh, that guy
doesn’t like me” and she’s like “Well,
that’s his loss.” And someone that you
actually believe what they’re saying from
a real place and they can’t lie to you,
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