Chronicles of Change

Chronicles of Change

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Excuse me, pardon me, I just need to flow my way to contentment.
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Excuse me, pardon me, I just need to flow my way to contentment.

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What would it take for you to feel content in your life?

What are you working for?

What is the end goal?

Do you have something that you are passionate about right now?

What is your greatest inspiration?

It’s okay, you can give yourself permission to enjoy your life now.

Life has shown me the only reason life was unenjoyable before was because I restricted myself from experiencing anything other than my hopeless reality.

My circumstances didn’t create my reality, I did. I stressed about things that never happened. I created chaos in my mind to avoid the responsibility of my life. I never tried to save myself I opted to play the victim in situations to gain sympathy or grace.

I wonder what life is supposed to feel like. How did the Creator intend for us to experience this beautiful planet? Have you ever looked at nature and wondered how it just flows in sync the way it does?

As humans, why aren’t we flowing like nature if we live with nature?

We are one with Earth. Nature is here for us and we are harming nature with our ‘societal necessities’. We should be flowing more like nature, we should look at nature as a teacher and we are the students. Students to life always.

As we flow with nature we find the beauty of life leading us to experience contentment in our own lives.

The definition of contentment is to experience satisfaction or joy. When was the last time you experienced that?

This year, I made a promise to myself that before I said ‘yes’ to anyone I needed to say ‘yes’ to myself.

This might have been the best promise I made to myself.

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