Walk with me and immerse yourself in what this message offers. Many times, before, I was so afraid of the challenging endeavors, yet there were moments when something spared me from despair. I find myself engaged in the sources of daily life, fame, the rich, politics, and so on so forth. Yet I fail to grasp the importance of the heart of the matter, where it is most important, and what lives until the day I die…It is thy true self. I learned over time that the only person I need to be better than the one I was yesterday. Indeed, survival mode comes naturally and is carried out normally. Life is a precious gift from God, and although I make mistakes, I have learned that it doesn’t end there and that it only gets better.
In the book The gifts of Imperfection: Let go of who you think you’re supposed to be and embrace who you are, published in 2010, noted author Brene Brown claims that if we let go and allow God to join in and have a part of your life, with guidance, support, and entrusting that he will manifest the life that he has chosen for you, it allows you to embrace who you are. Allow yourself to trust God, so you can trust yourself. At every level of any situation, there is no doubt in my mind that your inner power has a unique ability to overcome the depths of your challenges. I have faith that your breaking point has hope along the way.
Breaking the walls of my own madness allows me to shine with deep emotional power. The footprints from behind me were never lost, and I intuitively feel your footprints were always there, too. I may not have truly known you, but we are human at an intuitive level, a point of connection in a world that, through our smiles, our frowns, and our frustrations, reveals how our hearts fly. So, now this is how my reflection looks: I have a sh** load of work to do around the house, a revision paper to write for college, bills to pay, and work in an hour. This is where the emotional power comes in and the will to be rational. Putting the patterns of the challenge behind, and just do it and get it done…NEXT.
God granted us the gift of free will; it is truly up to us to transition and make a difference. Angokko hao yan mas: Trust yourself and more. Time is precious, just as you. Having faith, it will get stronger and better. Reference: Brown, B. (2010). The gifts of imperfection: Let go of who you think you’re supposed to be and embrace who you are. Hazelden Publishing.