Greetings fellow travelers,
Today's topic is believing in yourself. For years I struggled with truly believing in myself. Believing that I was good enough for this or that, or even in getting to where I want to be with my life.
I've faced rejection, I have faced divorce, I have lost and gained weight, and I have faced so much disbelief in such a short time that it could be overwhelming.
However, when you believe in yourself the (pardon my language) bullshit doesn't matter. When you believe you can do something, you can. You find yourself laughing at the walls that once stood in your way. You realize that when you believe in yourself everything falls into place.
The opposite can also be true, if you don't believe you can do it (whatever it is) then you won't be able to do it.
We use the word "believe" so often, that some lose it's meaning in a deeper sense and not what webster's dictionary says. We hear just believe over and over through various forms that it gets faded or washed out from time to time.
I am here to say that and I hope you feel it: I BELIEVE IN YOU. I BELIEVE IN ME.
I can finally say I BELIEVE in ME because for the first time I truly get what that means to me. That means telling myself that I am good enough, I am worthy of my goals and dreams, I am a warrior. I am believing in myself that I am stronger than before, I am fit. I believe that I can and will do great things in my life. I am a light force that will help others see the light within themselves and help them to BELIEVE again.
One more time in case you really didn't hear me before: I BELIEVE in YOU.
Now look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, Do I BELIEVE in ME? If not, why? What has stopped you from believing you can eat better? What has stopped you from believing you can push yourself just a tad further in your workout?
We are in a transition time, and you make the choice every day to believe or disbelief in that moment what you are going to do. I choose to believe in me and the power I have to go further with my workouts, workout more often again, eat healthier, and believe I'm good enough for myself.
Namaste
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