When working on returning to self-love, you’ve got to wake up your imagination. We’ve talked about this before, but during this time of crisis, it’s important to use your imagination to think of the positive things—the things you want to happen—the things you dream to happen rather than getting stuck in worry.
We tend to use our imagination to create worries and fears, and then we get in a loop of worrying and fear. During this time, start using your imagination to daydream—to envision what you want to see—the life that you want to see—the people that you want to draw into your life. Begin using your imagination to create exactly what you want in life versus creating what you don’t want in life. Wake up your imagination! It’s all about self-love, people.
Note: It is not easy to stop using your imagination for worry or concern. It takes practice every day. It also means changing some negative beliefs that are keeping you stuck in worry. Just know you can do it. Wake up your imagination.
For more, check out my books, The Heart of the Matter or How Learning To Say Goodbye Taught Me How To Live.
Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
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