You are the one. You are the turning point. You are that awareness that changes things for the better. You are that Soul in your lineage chosen to make a change. You're the one to make the cut. To stop the thread of bad patterns, behavior, unconsciousness... And draw a line. So choose differently. Go in the other direction. In a… Continue reading Dear, you are the turning point
Are you selfish if you choose yourself? You’re not, you just know what you’re worth
"Choose yourself." This a statement that has been said, written, and quoted so many times that I'm afraid, many people never really discover the true meaning of, it because "choose yourself" boils down to the idea of turning your nose up and abandoning someone or something. However, choosing yourself does not mean rising to some false… Continue reading Are you selfish if you choose yourself? You’re not, you just know what you’re worth
Your waiting is a wake-up call
Tell me, dear woman, how many times have you waited for him? How many hours did you spend waiting for his message, his call, and a sign that he was thinking of you? How many times have you fallen asleep in tears, disappointed? An even more important question is, how many excuses did you come up with to… Continue reading Your waiting is a wake-up call
Task: Find yourself
When you meet someone who brings out the best in you, that's the one. We all deserve that feeling. So, don't stay next to someone if you don't have it. If even for a moment you feel that he doesn't see you, that he doesn't appreciate or support you, you have to move on. Because there is a… Continue reading Task: Find yourself
Throw away the old version of yourself and embrace your “new me”
Throw away the old self so that you can enter the new self. Because you can't be both at the same time. You cannot step on the next step without leaving the previous one. The intermediate phase lasts a short time. Should. It's time, to sum up, your past, and let it go. And you only take wisdom from her.… Continue reading Throw away the old version of yourself and embrace your “new me”