Saturday, December 1, 2012

Be You, Bravely









Bravery is being the only one
who knows you're afraid.

Franklin P. Jones



A common misconception is: if I leave my job, relationship, or neighborhood, I can begin my life all over.  Starting fresh  is a wonderful opportunity; however, if we do not address the underlying problem, we simply drag it along with us to the new job, relationship, or neighborhood.  In order to create new beginnings, we must alter or adjust or resolve the issue triggering our unrest.

To be able to make corrections, we must first be aware of what we need to change.  We need to review what we learned from our family of origin and older generations, such as levels of secrecy or money values or relationship patterns.   Viewpoints on these subjects were impressed upon us at a very young age and we may not be aware of the extent they impacted us.

By shedding outdated belief systems or unhealthy life style patterns, we experience a freedom.  We have prepared an opening for which satisfying new behaviors or beliefs can be instilled to both our actions and our thought processes.

By truly breaking negative family cycles, we discover the ways we have been limited and prevented from a more fulfilling   personal identity.  It takes bravery to give ourselves permission to change in order to reach our individual potential.  It is not an easy task but it is a highly rewarding one.  Be you, bravely!

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