What Would You Do Wonder Woman
by Gia M. Hamilton
She places her oxygen mask on first and then fearlessly supports others
She loves openly, using discernment and wisdom
She speaks acts and believes in purpose, joy, pleasure and care
She forgives herself the way she forgives others
She shares resources while living an abundant life
She is self-aware, faces her challenges, ego issues head on and commits to do and be better
She gracefully holds others to a higher standard
She treats her body as a sacred
She indulgences her body
She knows acts of pleasure are healing
She understands that purpose work is more important than societal climbing
She knows that she shines from the inside out
She knows she is energy
She knows that above all things she mus be radically honest with herself
She speaks softly when life calls for it
She is bold and great when life calls for it
She knows that beauty has a purpose and can connect and inspire a great many things
She uses her power and influence to innovate, progress and evolve outmoded ways of living
She sleeps
She eats the rainbow
She cries often to cleanse her soul
She wakes with a smile thankful for breath
She pays attention to nature- plants, trees, bugs, birds, babies- they tell is the truth
She dies and is reborn
She reinvents herself
She lives a multidimensional life in the multiplex
She astral travels
She exists through time and space and is and is and is and is.
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What Would You Do Wonder Woman by Gia M. Hamilton was featured in the zine Radical: Sparking a Self-Care Revolution (Issue 7, July/August 2018), edited by Leah Oviedo. To download your copy, simply visit Leah's Patreon (and hopefully make a contribution of any amount).
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