A Real Woman's Creed

KillerMuffin

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I got this in my email today and I instantly loved it. I wish I know who wrote it or where it came from. Has anyone seen it before? Please let me know if you have!

The Real Woman's Creed

I believe that within me lies an extraordinary radiance, and I commit to letting my light loose in the world.

I believe that the source of my power and wisdom is in the center of my being, and I commit to acting from this place of strength.

I believe that I possess an abundance of passion and creative potential and I commit to the expression of these gifts.

I believe that the time has come to let go of old notions and unhealthy attitudes, and I commit to re-examine what I have been told about beauty and dismiss what insults my soul.

I believe that negative thoughts and words compromise my well-being, and I commit to thinking and speaking positively about myself and others.

I believe that young women are in need of positive role models, and I commit to being an example of authenticity and self-love.

I believe in the relationship between my well-being and the well-being of the planet, and I commit to a life of mindfullness that regards all living things as holy and worthy of my love.

I believe it is my spiritual responsibility to care for my body with respect, kindness, and compassion. I commit to balancing my life in such a way that my physical well being is fully expressed and nurtured.

I believe that joy is an essential part of wellness, and I commit to removing obstacles to joy and creating a life that is full of exuberance.

I believe that a woman who loves herself is a powerful, passionate, attractive force, and I commit, from this day forward, to loving myself deeply and extravagantly.
 
Those are nice words, I feel like I've been watching Oprah.



I'm just kidding. Thanks for posting them. It's a little too postitive for my *Morning Me* But maybe in the afternoon I'll enjoy them.
:D
 
I believe it is a writer by the name of Jan Phillips but can't confirm - as her website only lists her books and music and not individual poems or works.
 
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