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Things Every Goddess Should Know . . . And We Are All Goddesses
Things Every Goddess Should Know . . . And We Are All Goddesses
Things Every Goddess Should Know . . . And We Are All Goddesses
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Want your inner goddess to show? These are the things you need to know.

Have you ever read Greek mythology? Athena, Artemis and Aphrodite were incredibly powerful, beautiful and often petty and mistake prone. They were still goddesses.

Being a woman means you have the potential to be a force of nature. You are strong and beautiful in ways you have not yet begun to understand. You are a goddess in training. Things Every Goddess Should Know is full of life lessons, tips, hints and practical advice. Topics include:

Self Improvement and Self Help, Love and Sex, Relationships, Home and Garden, Health and Fitness, Safety and Security, Business, Money and Finances and The Practical

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEJ Divitt
Release dateApr 11, 2015
ISBN9781310375729
Things Every Goddess Should Know . . . And We Are All Goddesses
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EJ Divitt

EJ Divitt lives in Massachusetts with her husband in a house she plans to live in forever. EJ is an insurance agent by day who spends her free time writing. She has multiple nonfiction titles available including: Daily Writing Prompts To Spur Creativity, I'm Engaged! Now What? and Things Every Goddess Should Know.She is also the author of the paranormal fantasy series, The Ghost Protector Trilogy. Book one, Ghost Of A Chance, book two, Ghost Of A Smile, and book three, Ghost Of A Memory, are all available now.

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    Things Every Goddess Should Know . . . And We Are All Goddesses - EJ Divitt

    Things Every Goddess Should Know-

    And We Are All Goddesses

    by EJ Divitt

    Distributed by Smashwords

    Copyright 2013 EJ Divitt

    Discover other titles by EJ Divitt:

    I'm Engaged! Now What?

    Etiquette As I Learned It

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    Cover Art by A. Dennett

    In General

    About Self & Self Improvement

    About Love & Sex

    About Relationships

    About Health & Fitness

    About The Practical

    About Home & Garden

    About Security

    About Business

    About Money

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    Things Every Goddess Should Know . . .

    1. You don't have to be perfect to be a goddess. The goddesses in mythology were usually pretty messed up in many ways. Being a goddess is about finding your potential; not being perfect.

    2. A birthday is an accomplishment, not an insult. A lot of people don't get to have them anymore. Celebrate it. Eat cake. Do something fun.

    3. Things often go right. The world is full of trouble. You can always find something that has gone wrong. Every day something goes right. If watching the news fills you with negative thoughts, then read the headlines online instead.

    4. Always look for the beauty around you. When you meet someone, find what is beautiful about them. It could be their accent, their eyes, the way they gesture. There is something there to find. Everyone has a sunset; find their colors.

    5. Karma will return to you what you put out in the world. Remember the rule of three. What you put out will come back to you times three.

    6. You should know when to live as though you will die tomorrow and when to live as though you will live forever. If you think you will live forever, you may never take the chance and follow your dream. If you think you will die tomorrow, you won't plan for your retirement or take that training class to improve your skills.

    7. You should know something worth singing about. There is some thing that makes you happy enough to sing. Find it.

    8. Trust but verify. It is good to believe in things. It is important to avoid blindly agreeing with whatever you are told. Check things out. Do your research.

    9. You can make a difference. You can help someone directly in small ways such as giving a homeless person a dollar or making some one smile when they are sad. You can give money to charity or volunteer your time.

    10. Not everyone is going to like you. Sometimes it will have nothing to do with who you are. Try to forget them and move on. It does not change who you are inside. I was once hated on sight because I looked like the young woman who had stole the other woman's husband. I did not find out why she hated me for months.

    11. Life is short whether you live for a few years or a hundred. There will always be things you look back on and wish you had done or not done. Try to minimize them.

    12. Live the life you want to build. If you want to be an artist, then take time to work on your craft. If you want to be more fit, workout a little every day. Small steps lead to big ones.

    13. He doesn't always have to be the one who drives. Maybe he prefers to drive or you don't like to drive. Maybe it is habit. Shake it up sometimes.

    14. Never use your phone during a movie. The people sitting behind you do see your little screen light up and it is distracting. If you want to use your phone, wait until the movie is over. You can also wait and rent or borrow the movie when it hits DVD or streaming.

    15. You should learn to drive and keep an active driver's license even if you don't own a car. You never know when you might need to step in and drive in an emergency. It also allows you the freedom of renting a car sometimes. Also a driver's license is still considered the best form of identification.

    16. Never litter. The world is neither your trash can nor your ashtray.

    17. Never park in a handicapped

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