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My name is De'Laurenz and I attend Troy University. I have entered my junior year of college and I am pursuing my degree in broadcast journalism.  I enjoy writing, sketching, and watching romantic movies. I am a very spiritual and peaceful person and those are the two main elements that inspired me to create this page.

"She Will Not Lose: An Indigo Trip" is an inspirational page that will include personal enriching messages and positive insight on common vexations.  It seems impossible to formulate the words or explanation of what you are feeling at times and it places a person into a state of isolation. "She Will Not Lose" is like my battle cry to all women to speak empowerment into the lives of other women. This page is a reminder that you are never alone in anything that hinders your progression, there is always a brighter aspect.

I will be updating the page with uplifting posts every other week so PLEASE do not forget to bookmark this page    ----> http://shewillnotlose.blogspot.com/. 

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