Courage

The courage to be someone other than your parents have told you to be should not be dismissed as “no big deal.” Looking for approval and validation, for many of us, is our full time job and we often find things, like work and relationships, to be a needless distraction from our mission.


The problem is that the rest of world expects that just because we look just like a grownup, we might actually be one. The day that we truly begin to own who we are being as well as what our true motivation is for getting up in the morning – without beating ourselves up about it— this is the beginning of the slow, fascinating, confronting, life altering and, ultimately, fulfilling path to the realization that, at your best and most divine, you are, now and always have been, whole, complete and just like every other human being — a work in progress.

@CoachMeDave


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Published on June 28, 2016 09:02
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