Be Kind To Others And Yourself Too

I’m my toughest critic, which is a good thing except when overdone. In this dog eat dog world you’re attacked enough, give yourself grace. To be human is to be imperfect. Accept this fact. Let go of the little things and take baby steps to evolve into a better you. What’s something you like about yourself? It can be habit, a physical trait, a characteristic etc. Via: PauvreOison

Ten Signs You’re Growing

Another sign is responding the to same situations differently. Oftentimes this is tested by putting you in the same circumstance, to see if you’ll apply the lesson. This happened to me a few days ago and it feels stupendous to see my growth in action. Which of these applies to you currently? Via: MindBodyGreen

With The Right People You Grow

Be mindful of the people in your life. I can’t stress this enough! Exchanging energy with the wrong people keeps you stagnant, low vibrational and blocks your blessings, preventing abundance. Your social circle says everything about you. If you’re evolving and the people around you aren’t, LEAVE. Sometimes you have to isolate to elevate, trust me it’s worth it. Eventually you’ll find the tribe that matches your new frequency. This is how you know with the right people you grow, because misery loves company, keeping you stationary or pulling you down with them. Are there folks you need to weed out? Why? Via: PageMindCore

A Hard Truth: Focus On You

Changing is worth the nouns you lose. You aren’t here to live someone else’s dreams, nor play the role they’ve assigned you. It’s your fucking life. Focusing on my growth forced me to get rid of stagnant, low vibrational people holding me back. Had I done it their way I wouldn’t be fucking iconic. Let them go if it means keeping yourself, the only way to elevate is to evolve. Via: Bandaid For Heart

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Everyday And Everything

I pull three tarot cards from the deck: the devil, justice reversed and the three of cups. Past. Present. Future. Instantly, I knew what the reading meant. Even faster, I remembered when none of this made sense to me. Stunned, I stare down at the ornate cards and realize everyday is a revelation of how far I’ve come.

Things I couldn’t do a year ago were easy for me now. When I couldn’t do crow’s pose. When I couldn’t do a forward fold, because my back was too stiff. When I was less fluent in french.

Tackle smaller parts each day, baby steps add up. Before you know it, in the blink of an eye, everything’s changed. The goals you set for yourself have been achieved, mutating into more complex creatures.

Name three things you can do now, but couldn’t do a year ago. What’s your next objective?

Everyday is not the same, recognize how much more you’ve grown from the day before, and the day before that. Congratulations.