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When your commitment is to be loving regardless of the circumstances, there is no room for harsh words. You assert yourself not from a desire to control but from a desire to stand for who you are.
Our ability to receive is a necessary component if we desire to own our power, claim our worth and live fearlessly.
In order to make any permanent changes, you have to be willing. Willing to see things differently. Willing to experience new ideas. Willing to listen to the people who cheered you on rather than ones who echoed your fears.
Fear is an affirmation of your growth.
The words you say to yourself create your self image.
Forgiveness ... is a willingness to get over what you think should have happened and an acceptance of the reality of what actually happened.
The first is based in fear, the second in fearlessness.
Living in intention through acceptance, responsibility, pro-active choice, and the willingness to be ordinary, will move fear aside and allow intuition to surface. All of those skills teach us to be inner focused and aware of who we are becoming. That is powerful. That changes lives.
Yet if we are to live fully, we must love as though we've never been hurt, dream as though our hopes have never been dashed, and take steps toward the future as though life has never given us pain.
If you value yourself, you understand that you are a gift to anyone you meet.
Accepting what others see as your strengths is crucial to your continued growth. Compliments are a gift. They are an opportunity for you and another person to connect in a powerful, positive way. How did you handle the last compliment directed at you? Did you accept it?
Each precious moment of your life in which you are frozen with fear is a moment when you are not being all you can be. In the end, that hurts more than anything. Succeeding or failing does not determine if we are surviving or living. Rather it is in our ability to reach beyond our present self-imposed definition of who we are, and to risk becoming more, that we are able to feel fully alive.
Where you begin doesn't matter. Your willingness to start is what counts.
Let go of what you think life should be so you can experience the life you have.
Seeing people as innocent is the greatest gift you can give another human being: the gift of acceptance.
Complaining advertizes your fears.
Excuses excuse us from fulfilling our potential.
Listen to others as if they are telling you the truth, ask questions when you aren't clear, and allow others the room to have different feelings than you. No more assigning hidden motives, prejudging and cutting people off before separating fact from fiction.