"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience
in which you really stop to look fear in the face."
Eleanor Roosevelt
On one level, we know the importance of looking fear right in the face. Unfortunately, on a different level, we want to run away. Falsely, we think avoidance will buy us time while wishing that the situation will resolve itself. Hoping a safe way will suddenly present, we fraudulently look the other way.
We must hold the self accountable by asking what part we have played, what corrective action is available, and what outcome we desire. When we explore our most vulnerable parts and declare which are imagined or real, forward movement becomes accurate. The foundation for existence is based upon how well we know ourselves.
Visualize standing directly in front of the self so that there can be face to face observation. Escape into our very eyes, seeking answers that best resonate with who we are and who we want to be. With self-discovery, we gain alignment which assists in creating a safe structure to proceed. Until we truly know ourselves, disconnect beckons both fear and failure.
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