To anyone feeling unheard, unseen, unknown, or unworthy... You matter. You may not be noticed by everyone, but the truth is you are deeply known and seen, wrapped in endless grace and love, wanted, delighted in, significant, and more than enough.
What real change can we make if we are just imitating everything around us. It takes courage and strength to be the difference, to take a stand, to go against the crowd.
“I don't agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” The speaker continued, “But today, it’s more like, ‘I don’t agree with what you say, so I will fight you to the death so you can no longer say it’”.
Whenever I see myself in a photo, my instant reaction is usually what’s wrong with it 🤦♀️🙅♀️. It’s like we’ve been programmed by our culture to expect one skewed version of perfection, nothing less.
NO ONE becomes successful overnight. It may appear that way at times, but behind that one step that really launched something was MILLIONS OF SMALL STEPS that led to the breakthrough.
here’s a few ways you can reframe and get freedom this week... No matter what we go through, we can reframe it and find freedom. We get to choose our focus. We get to choose our perspective.
Who else needs a good cry every now and then to help release all the feels? It’s amazing what really feeling the emotions and pain and overwhelm and confusion can do to help bring healing and release.
It’s our courage to be vulnerable and real that inspire others, not perfection. You don’t need to have it all together, you don’t need to get it right, you don’t need to know what you’re doing...
We rub off on people whether we mean to or not. What we do makes an impact. How we act makes an impact. Our attitudes make an impact. Good or bad. And we get to choose what kind of impact we leave.
Peace is a great indicator. A guide. A compass. Helping connect our actions and decisions with our inner world. We might do something to join in with the crowd, to feel accepted, to give something a go, to meet someone new...
In high school, I fell hard into the trap of comparison. I would think, if only I looked like her or had that, or didn't have this, THEN my life would be great.