Feb
11

self esteem = self trust and self respect

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Good Morning Everyone!

Going through life without being able to trust or respect yourself is living a fearful, unfulfilled life characterized by living small, without the necessary confidence to express your needs, wants and desires and move towards realizing them. This is playing it safe, living under the radar, and feeling despair. Low self esteem is a prison of one’s own construction and can be changed, grown and expanded. A healthy self esteem is a balance of self love and self trust which are the two sides of the Whole being.

Self respect (self love or self appreciation) is about valuing Who You Are. Aside from being valuable just because you are a living breathing expression of Source Energy, you must be able to see and appreciate your uniqueness, which is your gift to the rest of us. Without the requisite self appreciation, we never bring our gifts and talents to the world. And this is what you came to do: be You in all your delicious, beautiful, smart, clever and unique expression.

Self trust is feeling safe with yourself. It means you feel confidant in your ability to process the world and the information you’re receiving, and then confidant in making appropriate decisions for your highest and best good. If you don’t feel good at “decision” making and trust your internal process, you will shy away from decisions, actions and therefore stay right where you are, recreating your life the same over and over. This isn’t what a Light Being came to Earth to do. We have come to create; feel the results of our creations; and then choose again…much like the old Etch-A-Sketch. This is Applied Spirituality.

This begins with making a solemn commitment to YourSelf.
Listen to Part 1 of 10 Minutes; 12 Weeks To A New View of Life and You: A Course in Self Esteem.

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