‘As long as you live, keep learning how to live’
The foundational step in living a life of meaning, purpose and fulfilment, a life of valuave, substance and freedom, a life of inspiration, creation and connection is, to take full responsibility for it. This is the key to unlocking your incredible power. The cornerstone you will build an extraordinary experience of life from. Subordination leads to victimhood, responsibility leads to self-realisation.
Recommended: Create pain around the use of words that don’t connect with your beliefs, values and thoughts and how this pushes you further away from operating out of a place of authenticity. Use this pain to take greater responsibility for what comes out of your mouth.
Learn to pay attention to shifts in your energy in relation to the words you use. Note; there might be a lag between when you identify a change of energy and when what occurred to make that happen. Scan backwards in your most recent interactions until you find a moment or sentence in a conversation (or lack of a reaction) that feels like it could be the reason for your energy shift. On the Notes App on your phone, start to correlate a list. This will act as a database of valuable personal information, while simultaneously bringing a greater focus on the practice. This increased focus will lead to functioning through a deeper layer of awareness to your vibrating energy, while the list of precise moments or words that didn’t serve you authentically gives you valuable information to hold yourself to a higher standard from and concentrate on eliminating from your speech.
Remember: This practice works for positive shifts in energy too.
A simple equation with extraordinary results. Simple, not easy.
Having alignment and congruence between our thoughts, words and actions will lead to operating out of a place of integrity (very much needed on a societal level), leaving space for trust (even more needed in society) and experiencing an empowering sense of authenticity.
‘As long as you live, keep learning how to live’
~ Seneca