It’s time we started being more in awe of ourselves.
It’s rare we ever feel truly awe-inspired by anything, let alone our own achievements and obstacles we’ve overcome (or are overcoming). Part of it may be the icky perception of celebrating ourselves, or the pace of life keeping us from ever stopping to smell the roses. We’ve even diluted the word “awesome” to refer to basically anything moderately impressive.
But I did an exercise recently (which I share in this episode) after which I was truly awe-inspired by myself. The revelation brought such a feeling of self appreciation and joy.
And for anyone who, like me, is exceptionally hard on yourself and feeling down about what hasn’t worked out yet, I hope this episode and experience encourages you to stand in total awe of just how damn far you’ve come.
“Learn to be your own anchor in the storm.”
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REFERENCES
Episode 302 | Self Love & Loneliness: Learning To Like Yourself
Episode 270 | Cultivating A Deep Sense Of Self Worth
Episode 319 | How To Let Go & Practice Presence When You’re Impatient
Episode 320 | Integration Of Wisdom
Episode 310 | Lose The Labels That Keep You Small & Expand Into Real Freedom
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