The Art Of Discernment
Hello dear friends!
This week I want to discuss a topic that has been sitting in my heart for quite some time. It’s really a privilege for me to be able to share my thoughts and opinions with you here weekly, and hopefully, simply share powerful tools we can use to help us maneuver through life.
I believe deeply in the importance of truth. In fact, this blog today is a bit of a piggy back off of last week’s blog on the importance of truth! There’s so much going on in our lives, in our minds, and on our screens, that offer up varying degrees of truth, and to be honest, for me, it’s become increasingly more challenging to discern, to uncover, and to know what is true.
But like I said last week, and I’ll say this forever, the truth matters, the truth is the foundation from which we live an aligned and powerful life. My favorite quote from my mom is, “truth is the basis of all healing”. There is so much power, meaning, and purpose in the truth. But, we must take the time, and make the space, to get to the deep root of truth.
How can we do that? Through the practice and the art of discernment.
Like most things in life, we get better at something when we practice, when we cultivate experience, and when we learn from mistakes. I believe this can be applied in our pursuit of strengthening our discernment muscle.
So, here are my tips for doing this:
Remember your intention and desire to live and be in alignment with truth
Give yourself the space and time to ask important questions
Know when it’s time to dig deeper, look closer, and pause
Tune into your gut instincts and intuition, so that you can recognize red flags
Don’t be afraid to have hard conversations surrounding the truth
Honor your truth by speaking it, by living it, in a kind, open-hearted way
I hope this little guide is helpful for you to start building up YOUR discernment muscle! I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
xo, Michelle
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