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Embrace Yourself By Claudette Rowley Lately,
I've noticed a strange phenomenon: I spend large chunks of most days feeling
great. After a few years of rough patches, setbacks and some mighty big speed
bumps, this experience is truly new and it crept up on me so slowly, that it
didn't sink in for a while. So I've spent some time contemplating this phenomenon.
But not too much time, because I feel too good to over analyze. Here's
what I've noticed: my perception of myself has made a seismic shift toward
the positive. My thoughts and emotions have joined the shift and the rest of
me has followed suit.
The
feeling is one of gratitude, abundance and joy. It's also a feeling of
acceptance - what if everything is exactly how it's supposed to be? What if
every circumstance I encounter is an opportunity? The
shift culminates many years of work to dismantle old beliefs and perceptions
of myself. Simultaneously, I've observed deliberate changes I've made in my
actions and how I see myself. A word
about self-perception... Seeing yourself as the person you really are is fun.
It's abundant to see all of the positive aspects of yourself and then
deciding how you want to express them. We spend an inordinate amount of
energy castigating ourselves for what we're not: we compare, we contrast, we
negate. And sometimes we do this in the name of being "honest" with
ourselves. But it's not honest to focus only on the negative - and it's not
true. ·
What
would a friend or colleague who thought the world of you say? Make a thorough list of the
accomplishments and positive attributes they would list. No downplaying
allowed. If you hear a voice in your head saying, "Oh, that? That was no
big deal," put it on the list. If you feel guilty about an accomplishment
or unsure of it, put it on the list. And of course, the accomplishments you
feel great about will already be on the list. ·
"What
do you want to be when you grow up?" My four year old asks me this question almost daily.
I'm not sure who or what prompted this line of questioning, but after several
days of it, I started taking it more seriously. This question reconnects me
with my passions. Where does it take you? ·
Track
your thoughts for a few days and record how many are positive and negative. When people
begin tracking their thoughts, they'll often become aware that they engage in
more negative thinking than they realize. ·
Dream. Dreaming is a skill, actually a relational skill.
It's a way to connect with you and with others. What are your dreams? What
are the dreams you don't allow yourself to have? Where would you go if you
took your mind off its self-restraining leash and let it wander? ·
Follow your yearning. Notice what you yearn, what you long for - and you'll
discover a dream, a desire or even an unmet need. Recognizing these stirring
within ourselves is a profound way to embrace ourselves. If you want a natural high,
shift your focus to your brilliance. Be honest with yourself - where are the
places you shine? Focus on your contributions, express your gratitude for
them, and you'll embrace yourself in a whole new way. And, along the way, you
just might find yourself spending a majority of your time feeling, well,
great. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
© 2007 Claudette Rowley |
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