Knowing
Our own doubts are our greatest obstacles. We can’t shut them out, hang up the phone on them, or delete them from our email. Doubt’s flicker can easily spread like wildfire into worry, anxiety, low self-esteem, and depression. What your mind’s eye can clearly envision, doubt can make murky and hazy.
Knowing is our inner warrior against doubt; smothering its dangerous flames. Knowing is having the belief that you can’t go wrong, that there really are no mistakes to be made, and knowing is having the certainty that you already know that everything will work out.
Faith and hope go hand-in-hand with knowing. With them, you trust that you are guided by a source of tremendous wisdom and therefore your actions can’t be wrong. When you do something that feels good, right, or correct for yourself, then have the knowing that you already know what is best for you. You did “it”, bought “it” or you want “it” because “it” is the right thing for you. You know what works for your life and what doesn’t, and you know that you deserve to have ‘it”.
Act on what feels right for you and have the knowing that you are acting because it is indeed the right thing for you. Know that you know what is best for you.
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