
If you’re thinking you don’t do this you’re thinking like most people. The fact is we all unconsciously become irritated, disappointed and frustrated with others for not living up to the expectations we have set for ourselves.
From an energy perspective unless we learn to accept the things about ourselves that we find unlovable we will continue to bring out what we think is the worst in people.
*** The Universe surrounds us with what we think we are ***
Funny thing is, the idea that we have to be, think, feel, have or do something…
– a certain way
– a certain amount
– a certain time
or we’re losers, jerks, stupid, lazy, annoying, worthless was never an original belief we held about ourselves… or others. It all came from someone else. It was a learned response from someone else’s projection of their perceived shortcomings…which they got from someone else. (Are you seeing the pattern?)
Accepting who we are is:
1. Recognizing someone else taught us these things from their learned beliefs about themselves
2. Forgiving them and ourselves for blindly believing them
3. Consciously deciding for ourselves what we want to be, think, feel, have or do
4. Giving ourselves permission to change our minds as often as we like
Making the shift in our beliefs about ourselves doesn’t just change our expectations about ourselves and others, it actually shifts who and what we attract into our life
Try it for a week – give yourself and others grace when you feel a judgement coming on and see what happens.
Cat Parah offers Intuitive Happiness Coaching. When you’re ready to Awaken Your Intuitive Happiness contact Cat at cat.parah@gmail.com.
The information, sessions and workshops I offer are at no time meant to replace medical advice. Although I am certified in many complimentary therapies, I am not a licensed medical physician. If you are experiencing physical, mental, emotional issues please seek advice from a licensed physician.
