Holding back your truth is an act of inner scarcity. Expressing it is an act of abundance.
It takes courage to speak our truth, especially when others are used to us holding back. Perhaps we have trained them to expect us to accommodate their perspective, please, or just remain silent.
People will treat us the same until we change.
Where in your life are you not speaking your truth? Where are you allowing others to speak for you?
Speaking our truth expands our playground of life. We make our Self a priority and make new empowered choices. We no longer play poor me or victim, and give our power away to others. Instead we claim our self-worth.
Children don’t hesitate to speak up and speak out, so why should we?
Have a Playful Monday!
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15 Ways to Say No
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Related Training:
Conscious Communication ~ Creative, Compassionate & Productive Communication
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