This week’s inspiration is knowing that you have everything you need already inside of you for the journey before you. None of us get thrown on this planet without exactly what we need to achieve greatness. We have everything we need in order to move through the tough times, the hard times, as well as the good times, and the joyous times. We were not thrown down here to flutter around and hopefully do something decent with our lives. We’re…..
This week’s inspiration is a clean slate. Now, that phrase became a part of our vernacular when we used to use chalk and slates to teach children in schools. You would wipe the board clean so that the next person could put the homework up on the board. We all need clean slates throughout our lives. We all make mistakes. We all do horrible things that we feel bad about, and we don’t need to be held back by what…..
This week’s inspiration is from our childhood. It’s called playtime. Playtime is described as a way to play and to be diverted from your daily routine. But it’s described as something that children do but not adults. We all need playtime. We all need to be diverted from our regular duties or jobs or paying bills and cleaning the house. Whatever you need to do, you need to be diverted and play – play for the simple joy of playtime……
When working on returning to self-love, it’s important to become light-hearted. Now, light-hearted is described as cheerful, hopeful, and enjoying your life, which is the whole point of self-love to enjoy your life. So become light-hearted and know that you being light-hearted may impact those around you or who are a little less than light-hearted. Light-heartedness means you have faith in the loving universe and that the universe is on your side and things will go your way eventually. So…..
When working on returning to self-love, you are going to embrace freedom. Now what do I mean by freedom? I mean freedom from your negative beliefs. Beliefs that keep you small and in a tiny box not allowing you to experience the grandness of this life. Freedom from the negative thoughts you have running in your head every day telling you that you’re not good enough – that you’re less than – that you’re miserable. Freedom from your inner wounds…..
This week’s inspiration is a smiling face. A smiling face says that you have faith in the universe and that you love your life and that you are light-hearted, so to speak. A smiling face is not about how much money you have in your pocket or how many things you own. It’s about how you see yourself and your place in the world. I had a man who lived across the street from me in New York City. A…..
When working on returning to self-love, you’re going to realize a vital fact – that love is always present. Love is always present, especially in the darker times. I can speak the truth of this because I experienced this myself when I helped my mother, my best friend, and my aunt pass on. I was in a dark space, but I was still able to connect to love – to let it wash over me. Let it wrap its arms…..
Receive what you desire! When working on returning to self-love, there’s going to become a point that you – receive what you desire. And this is quite fabulous, but you want to take a moment to say thank you when you’re receiving what you desire – I would like more of it. First of all, you’re saying thank you to the universe for helping you co-create this desire that you long for, and you’re also setting up a pattern of wanting…..
When working on returning to self-love, it’s important to embrace a smiling face. And when I say a smiling face, I mean a smiling face on you. Because when you walk around with a smiling face, no matter how much money you have in your pocket, no matter how much people are treating you poorly or badly – but when you walk around the world with a happy face it means that you know in your heart of hearts that…..
When working on returning to self-love, you’re going to have to become true to yourself. What does that mean to be true to yourself? It means listening to what your heart wants and not going against it. How many times have we said yes to something when we really wanted to say no thanks? I’m not interested. How many times have you done something that you wish you weren’t doing, but you figured it would make somebody else happy? You’ve…..