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Tuesday
Jun012010

Repurposing your inner voice

You know that voice in your head that tells you you're not good enough?  You know the one, the one that says, "You won't find a soul mate" or "You can't do that job" or "You'll never succeed"?  Well, what if I told you that voice is really protecting you?  It's protecting you from heartbreak and failure, sorrow and disappointment.  And if it's protecting you, doesn't that mean it loves you?  After all, it's going to say or do anything to protect you.  Now that's love!  What if you thanked your voice, and told it "it's okay, I've got my own back from now on"?  How would that make you feel?  Maybe a little empowered.  How do you think your inner voice would feel?  Maybe a little relieved!  Now, how would it feel if it had a new job?  What if you repurposed that voice, and all the love behind it, to help you achieve everything you've always wanted? What would that be like for you?  This week, try repurposing your inner voice to support you instead of protect you.  You might be amazed at how eager your voice may be to work along side you instead of standing out front steering you clear of danger and disappointment!

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