
March is Women’s History Month: Spotlight on
Frida Kahlo – The Woman Who Painted Her Pain
Born: July 6, 1907
Died: July 13, 1954
“At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can.” — Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo turned her pain into power, using art as a form of self-expression, activism, and healing. Through her bold self-portraits, she explored themes of identity, feminism, and resilience. Unapologetically herself, she became a symbol of self-love and empowerment.
Why She Inspires Us Today
Frida teaches us that our struggles do not define us—our strength does. She challenges us to embrace our imperfections and create beauty from our experiences.
Today, unapologetically give yourself credit for the strengths your struggles have blessed you with. Ask yourself, who would you be without the struggles that have made you unique and strong? Would you really want to trade your life for anyone else’s? Own your unique beautiful, authentic self. You are perfect in your humanness.


Escaping the Chrysalis: Transform Struggles into Strengths (Available on Amazon).
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