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Life, Love and the Universe
Posted: 04 March 2010 08:57 AM   [ Ignore ]  
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I bought my husband a digital photo frame for his birthday (after him having explained to me what these were!).
We’ve loaded heaps of photos onto it and I was amazed to watch the photos flitting over the screen – both recent photos and also from many years ago that instantly transported me back to another time and place. Some bringing tears, some raising laughs.

Because time passes too quickly – days fly past - (We’re already in March!), we sometimes forget to have a look at where we’ve been, who we’ve loved and what we’ve seen & done.

All these aspects of your journey are part of who you are; they make you the rich and complex individual that you are now.
I find too many clients who sell themselves short - based on fears of the future and not knowing the outcome.

Turn around and look at your life.
Appreciate all that you’ve done; Explore what you’ve loved doing and congratulate yourself for what you’ve come through – these memories are special and inherently part of you.
They give you character, personality and strength.

Love them. Love yourself.

Have a wonderful week, Being Perfectly You.

http://www.completelyhuman.com

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Posted: 22 March 2010 07:25 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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I saw the movie Alice in Wonderland this weekend. Besides always loving Johnny Depp, I really enjoyed this version of the story. It’s an old classic with many layers of meaning!

I thought to share with you today the conversation that Alice had with Absolem (the blue caterpillar). Late in the movie he asks her again who she is. She responds (quite agitatedly) that’s she’s just Alice – although she’s been shrunk, she’s been stretched, told what to do repeatedly and even stuffed into a teapot to be hidden!

I found that interesting as we too are often swayed by life. We’re often pulled between commitments, obligations, responsibilities and demands.
Society (even our family) try to make us fit into a certain mould.

So – what labels are you still wearing?
What responsibilities are attached to these labels?
Are these shrinking you – or stretching you in various directions?

More importantly is this the person you want to be?

How about remove yourself from the tug-of-war and considering, for yourself: “Who is the real you?”

Enjoy exploring!

Have a wonderful week, Being Perfectly You.

http://www.completelyhuman.com

PS. New Workshop looks at ‘Who Am I?”: Authentic Abundant Living
Check it out here: http://ee.completelyhuman.com.au/workshops/your-personal-wealth/

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