When anxiety, self‑doubt, or criticism creeps in, whisper under your breath. Let it be your shield. Repeat it until the negative voice fades. The rhythmic, almost nonsensical quality of the phrase actually helps disrupt looping negative thoughts.
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One more time, this time with a smile.
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She’d never said the words out loud before. In her head, they were a tangled mess of Arabic, Darija, and broken English—the three languages she used to build walls around her heart. But tonight, the walls had crumbled. When anxiety, self‑doubt, or criticism creeps in, whisper
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Write it on a sticky note, a phone wallpaper, or a journal entry. Each time you feel doubt, recite the phrase to remind yourself of your innate queen energy and the freedom to pursue what you desire.
This does not have an obvious Arabic root. It could be a Darija deformation of “atrma” (أترمة) – a rare word for “bundle” or “package.” Or it might be a borrowed word from French “outre-mer” (overseas) or Spanish “otra ma” (another... but incomplete). Given the phonetic spelling, “otrma” might be a name or a brand. In some online slang, “Otrma” is used as an exclamation of surprise or emphasis, like “Oh my!”