1. Let go of hurt and pain
We are shaped by circumstances, environment, child upbringing, etc. The most harmful thing we can do is to stay stuck, ignorant and believe that ‘we aren't worthy’. Our ego loves to ‘try’ to rule us. First step is to ACCEPT everything that has happened. I'm learning to love and accept my mom for who she is. I’m practicing gratitude for everything she done for me. I can’t "blame" my mom for MY adult choices. Resentment is poison. If you don't let go of that poison, it will hold you back and continue to block your intuition. Instead, fill up that space with love and forgiveness.
2. Listen to your gut
Move forward, instead of daydreaming in self-doubt. Typically we do what we think we are "supposed" to do instead of simply following our gut. Trust yourself. You are equipped with some pretty cool tools to guide your life in the right path.
3. Meditation
I LOVE to meditate. I heard it best described as, “the space we find in between, where one thought ends and another one hasn't quite yet begun”. We can rest, reflect, and heal in that pure, calm, quiet space.


We are shaped by circumstances, environment, child upbringing, etc. The most harmful thing we can do is to stay stuck, ignorant and believe that ‘we aren't worthy’. Our ego loves to ‘try’ to rule us. First step is to ACCEPT everything that has happened. I'm learning to love and accept my mom for who she is. I’m practicing gratitude for everything she done for me. I can’t "blame" my mom for MY adult choices. Resentment is poison. If you don't let go of that poison, it will hold you back and continue to block your intuition. Instead, fill up that space with love and forgiveness.
2. Listen to your gut
Move forward, instead of daydreaming in self-doubt. Typically we do what we think we are "supposed" to do instead of simply following our gut. Trust yourself. You are equipped with some pretty cool tools to guide your life in the right path.
3. Meditation
I LOVE to meditate. I heard it best described as, “the space we find in between, where one thought ends and another one hasn't quite yet begun”. We can rest, reflect, and heal in that pure, calm, quiet space.


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