This Is Your Only Obligation On This Earth

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“If you don’t understand yourself, you don’t understand anybody else.”- Nikki Giovanni

Can you touch yourself? Can you touch other people? Do you know who you really are? Are you comfortable with yourself? If you are not, why? Do you know? Maybe, maybe not.

Whether you know why you are here or not, one thing is clear: you are here for a reason. You are here to write your own statement, to write your own book (one page at a time), to live your life on your own terms, to challenge the status quo, to change things, to touch people.

To touch others, you must first touch yourself. You must be comfortable with yourself. Anne Morrow Lindbergh said, “When one is a stranger to oneself then one is estranged from others too. If one is out of touch with oneself, then one cannot touch others.” Before you can do, you must first be.

“The most exhausting thing in life is being insincere.”- Anne Morrow Lindberg

If you are out of touch with yourself, you are out of touch with other people. You are out of touch with your inner self. And you are out of touch with the world around you. No matter how things are in your life, always be honest with yourself, especially your inner world, your inner life, your soul.

Richard Bach said, “Your only obligation in any lifetime is to be true to yourself. Being true to anyone else or anything else is not impossible, but the mark of a fake messiah.”

Whether you are where you are supposed to be or not, you should never forget to be true to yourself. Whatever you are going through right now, if you are honest with yourself, if you are true to yourself, you can handle it.

Whether the day is dark or not, whether the road ahead is foggy or not, whether the sun is shinning or not, always be true to yourself. Always do what is right. Always focus on what is there, not what is not there.

That is your only obligation on this earth: to be true to yourself.

How To Create Your Life From The Inside Out

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Pay attention to yourself, to your mind, to your body, and to your soul. Stop running. Listen to yourself. If you listen to yourself, you will hear what your body, what your mind, and what your soul is trying to tell you.

We listen to learn. We listen to understand. We listen to know what we don’t know. We listen to make our lives better, to connect with other people.

The more you listen, the more you will know. And the more you listen to your soul, the more it will show you where to go, what to do next, and when to stop doing what is not working. The more you trust your inner self, the more your inner self will trust you.

According to Phillip C. McGraw, “Every one us, you included, has within us everything we will ever need to be, do, and have anything and everything we will ever want and need.” Yes, we do. And you do, too.

But you must bring it out. You must first connect with yourself. You must first listen to yourself. And to do that, you must stop running. You must slow down. When you slow down, you will hear your soul. And it will lead you.