Studies
show that 66% of women say that they need more
sleep (as opposed to only 44% of men). That’s
not just mommies, by the way, it’s ALL
women. Why are we so tired? Is it
because we’re trying to ‘do it all’ and
falling far short? Whose expectations are
we trying to meet, anyway? How can we possibly
live a superhuman lifestyle with only human strength?
We
can’t.
In I’m
Not Wonder Woman, But God Made Me Wonderful, Sheila
Walsh invites us to take off our cape and boots,
set aside our crumpled suits, and stop trying
to be someone we’re not. You don’t
need to be Wonder Woman―you are loved
and valued by God just the way you are.
Shedding
our superhero expectations can be difficult. Fortunately,
Sheila offers practical step-by-step processes
to help us:
- Dig
through your emotional closets to find the
root of the problem
- Spring
clean those problems right out of your life
- Find
new clothes (aka new habits) for your new identity
as an authentic wonderful woman.
Think
of this book as the opportunity to sit down with
Sheila over a cup of coffee for a leisurely chat
and some friendly advice. Plus, she has
stories to share about women who have wrestled
with some of the issues we all face―and
lived to tell about it.
If
you’re too busy to read this book, you
probably need it! Take some time out from
saving the universe to learn the truth about
Wonder Woman, and an even greater truth: In God's
eyes, you are already a beautiful and creative
woman.