Somehow during my 33 years of living, I have adopted the idea that self-praise is arrogant or selfish, thus spending most my life rolling on the vibe of critical cynicism. It took a lot of time to witness myself with fresh eyes. Even now with three years of steady practice, I find that I am still consistently redirecting the mental "I can't" to "I can" and forcing the time to have real conversations with myself about what I am and what I am not. It takes me an extraordinary amount of effort to invite the light in and to have the courage to extend it out unto the world without shame and without remorse.
In order to live my worth, I must first know my worth. To know my worth I have to be willing to acknowledge the good in myself. We do not live in a society that encourages confidence, which is why I need to live it authentically now more than ever.
The only way to change my world is to change myself and that takes commitment. This is not a road littered with short cuts; buyer beware. Tarot, yoga, meditation, and moon rituals are helpful focusing tools but none will do the job for me.
If you're looking to shift your own perspective and let the light in, start by surrounding yourself with people who support your happiness. Surround yourself with people who encourage your strength. Choose to be with others who want to see you do well. Make no exceptions. Accept no excuses.
By defining your space you define yourself and is the first true step to any recovery. And make no mistake, changing the way you think about yourself and how you view the world is very much like being in recovery.
We have everything we need to begin: a beating heart, blood in our veins, and a line of supporters unseen urging us forward. All it requires is our own personal effort to see the job through.
Sending love to you all on your journeys ahead.