Quiet Power: Why Your Calm Is Your Edge
- Sabrina Reynolds

- Aug 16
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 18

Some of the strongest women I know don’t raise their voice. They don’t come in swinging. They come in still, steady, spirit-led.
We’ve been taught that strength is loud. That leadership looks like domination. That influence has to come with a mic, a title, or a bold personality.
But listen, there is power in soft strength.
There’s power in holding your peace when you’re being provoked. In choosing kindness over clapping back. In walking away when your ego wants to prove a point.
That’s not weakness. That’s self-mastery. That’s discernment. That’s the fruit of someone who walks closely with God and doesn’t need to flex for applause.
If your strength looks like quiet confidence, deep compassion, prayerful decisions, and grace under pressure, keep showing up in that.
You’re not invisible. You’re impactful. You’re not overlooked. You’re operating on another level. And heaven sees you.
So keep moving in love. Keep moving in purpose. Because soft doesn’t mean small and different doesn’t mean less than. It just means you’re built for something bigger.









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