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Bethany Wilson - I Am Woman Project

When I was contacted by the glorious people of the I Am Woman Project, I knew the universe had aligned the perfect opportunity of my calling and their purpose. For all of my sisters who inspire me with your stories, strength, and rawness, I knew I had to submit an article for their next issue!

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My greatest truth is that I’m not alone on my journey.  The universe showers me with support, challenges me to the core, and reminds me of my struggles as I sit in the fire with those who allow me to guide them, love them, and have their backs.  When I connect with my inner self, I hug her, snuggle her, kiss her, hold her, and let her know that she’s doing an amazing job.  She has every right to be open, vulnerable, accepting, and pure.  I reminder her that I am here for her, and that I will never leave her.  I tell her that I will always believe in her and have her back.  I also reminder her how amazingly sexy she is and give her a quick smack on the ass!

I want this for you. Imagine me hugging each and every one of you.  You are exquisite, sexy, and strong. You are a Queen, a goddess, and my sister.  Take a moment, look in a mirror, smile and know how much you are loved and appreciated for who you are.  Do this until you believe it to be your truth.  Until then, always remember:

– You are magnificent.

– I will always have your back.

–  Just let go and let the universe guide you.

– Listen to your heart, be in your body, honor your truth, and know something even better is going to unfold if you keep going and love your sweet self every step of the way.

I am orgasmically joyful to be able to share these truths and so much more in my upcoming article for I Am Woman Project. Don’t miss their next issue!  Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!

All my love,
A.

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