Are You Ready to Believe in Yourself?

Have you ever had so many things going on in your mind that you are not sure what to take seriously? What to make room for in your mind and what thoughts to completely observe as they pass?

On a daily basis I read about my industry, my craft and what others are doing to keep myself in the “know”. I do this to stay connected, to stay up to date, and to learn more and more so I can share my knowledge with you. I am intuitive, have common sense and use my “gut check” when I need to.

But then there are those times when I read, speak with a person and or hear of something that just makes my mind crawl with negative thoughts about people, my craft, and my ability to help others. 

For anyone that is looking to better themselves: Do it. 

Do not fight it, contemplate about it or judge it. Ask yourself the mirror questions:

  • Am I ready for more?

  • Am I ready to do more?

  • Am I ready to make more money?

  • Am I ready to do less?

  • Am I ready to make myself happy first before making others happy?

  • Am I ready for a change?

When you ask yourself these questions, depending on where you are at in your career field, asking in front of a mirror allows you to hear your answer, accept it and make yourself accountable to hold yourself to it. 

Stop letting others dictate what you want for yourself.

I have said it before, and I will repeat this over and over to anyone that will listen:

  1. You can’t help anyone until you take care of yourself first

  2. You can’t love anyone unless you love yourself first

This is not a selfish act; this is reality to its fullest. I started this business because I was ready to believe in myself for the first time; I do my job very well and I was ready to share my expertise, experience, and knowledge with you.  

Do you for you first before you do for others, otherwise, your mind will get cluttered with unanswered questions and thoughts. 

Do not let negativity from others dictate what you want out of your life.

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