How to Act Like a Greek Goddess
Wear clothes that are fancy, yet comfortable, or it will be too obvious., Don't be afraid to be better than others for you are "a god/goddess". , Do NOT go around saying, "I'm a goddess., Don't hang around people that much., Know your Greek...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Wear clothes that are fancy
The colors, white, light pink, lavender, light blue, and light green are nice.
If you are acting like Artemis, then wear comfortable clothes.
Preferably, silver or gray. -
Step 2: yet comfortable
, Respect me." This will make you look a bit dumb and will be offensive to those who serve actual gods. , This doesn't mean don't have friends, but spend more time on your own. , It is essential to have a basic understanding of Greek mythology.
Read some stories from Ancient Greece in order to better grasp their way of life and the role and behaviour of their gods and goddesses. , Or Artemis, don't be, "Look, the soccer ball went into bushes.
Someone go get it." Instead, go get the soccer ball yourself. , This is optional, write down things like, "I wish I could've help the girl who scraped her knee today.
I wish I could tell somebody I can help them." Don't lie into it, so don't say, "I learned how to levitate today.
I started with scraps of paper." But do leave it somewhere and when someone finds it steal it back and say, "None of your business."
A goddess doesn't go around saying, "PICK UP THE TRASH! I WILL LAY A CURSE ON YOU!" Only punish people if they're being mean, or not doing the right thing. , It just means that you want to ACT like one., Smile slightly but not big and bright.
Look mysterious like your hiding something, because you are.
You're a goddess.
Try not to trip, and if you don't know an answer in class, say,"Sorry, I don't know." Don't make an attempt, if the teacher begins to give suggestions, go along with it. , Study for quizzes, and take time on class work. -
Step 3: or it will be too obvious.
-
Step 4: Don't be afraid to be better than others for you are "a god/goddess".
-
Step 5: Do NOT go around saying
-
Step 6: "I'm a goddess.
-
Step 7: Don't hang around people that much.
-
Step 8: Know your Greek mythology.
-
Step 9: If you want to be like Aphrodite
-
Step 10: wear lip gloss
-
Step 11: mascara
-
Step 12: (if needed) and cover up for blemishes.
-
Step 13: Keep a journal.
-
Step 14: Be kind.
-
Step 15: Remember
-
Step 16: acting like a Greek goddess doesn't mean you're against your religion.
-
Step 17: Be graceful.
-
Step 18: Be smart.
Detailed Guide
The colors, white, light pink, lavender, light blue, and light green are nice.
If you are acting like Artemis, then wear comfortable clothes.
Preferably, silver or gray.
, Respect me." This will make you look a bit dumb and will be offensive to those who serve actual gods. , This doesn't mean don't have friends, but spend more time on your own. , It is essential to have a basic understanding of Greek mythology.
Read some stories from Ancient Greece in order to better grasp their way of life and the role and behaviour of their gods and goddesses. , Or Artemis, don't be, "Look, the soccer ball went into bushes.
Someone go get it." Instead, go get the soccer ball yourself. , This is optional, write down things like, "I wish I could've help the girl who scraped her knee today.
I wish I could tell somebody I can help them." Don't lie into it, so don't say, "I learned how to levitate today.
I started with scraps of paper." But do leave it somewhere and when someone finds it steal it back and say, "None of your business."
A goddess doesn't go around saying, "PICK UP THE TRASH! I WILL LAY A CURSE ON YOU!" Only punish people if they're being mean, or not doing the right thing. , It just means that you want to ACT like one., Smile slightly but not big and bright.
Look mysterious like your hiding something, because you are.
You're a goddess.
Try not to trip, and if you don't know an answer in class, say,"Sorry, I don't know." Don't make an attempt, if the teacher begins to give suggestions, go along with it. , Study for quizzes, and take time on class work.
About the Author
Raymond Palmer
Enthusiastic about teaching crafts techniques through clear, step-by-step guides.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: