It’s the person who doesn’t work out who will tell you that training an hour a day is “too much.”
Consider the source.
It’s the person who never left their hometown who will tell you that it won’t work out for you and that you can’t afford to live there.
Consider the source.
It’s the person who is scared to take a risk who will tell you that you might fail or that it’s not worth trying.
Consider the source.
It’s the person who is constantly fearful who will tell you all the reasons why you should not.
Consider the source.
It’s the insecure person who will tell you to “tone it down,” “you’re too much,” “you’re too…” or judge what you do or how you are.
Consider the source.
It’s the person who does not know what support feels like and will be critical of your success.
Consider the source.
Most people have good intentions, but they are not always aware of how they project their insecurities, fears, and judgments on others. I’m here to tell you to do it anyway. Life is an adventure that is filled with risk, and even if something does not work out the way you wanted it to, it does not mean it is still not working out for your highest good. It’s a mindset. In the words of beloved Louise Hay “Everything is always working out for my highest good, and out of this situation only good will come.”
Mucho love. Keep shining and OWN IT!
Dr. P

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