Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Overcoming Limitations



I am so grateful for the progress I am making in overcoming limitations.

I am so grateful for the progress everyone I know is making in overcoming limitations.

I am so grateful for the progress everyone I don’t even know all over the planet is making in overcoming limitations.

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Sometimes it is easy to see what is still to be done and we forget how much progress we are making.

If we are overcoming limitations, we were lied to in a very impressionable way.

Otherwise, we would be living our dreams.

So, it is our work to change the deep impressions made by the lies.

As we do this, our life improves.

Every little bit of improvement represents overcoming multiple reinforcements to overcome the lies.

So progress is definitely being made.

When you recognize that you can smile, think of a new solution, or slow down your reaction, you are making progress.

Recognizing your progress is incredibly significant.

It means you have overcome part of the lie.

Keep building on your progress.

Recognize your little steps.

You will reach your goal and then you will see you have another goal.

You know you can reach it, too.

Overcoming limitations is continual.

After all, you are infinite within.

Now, you can begin to see it manifested without.


© 2012 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com

Friday, February 24, 2012

Community Value


I am happy to be here contributing what I can.

Everyone I know is happy to be here contributing what they can.

Everyone I don’t even know, all over the planet, is happy to be here contributing what they can.
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When we each contribute what we can, we are contributing to our community.

We all have gifts which help enrich our community.

When we all value ourselves and what we give, our community will be enriched.

We we, as a community, value each and everyone in it, we will help them value themselves.

This is the way a community builds and enriches itself.

This attracts others of like mind and the community builds in terms of valuing everyone in it.

That is the kind of community I value.


© 2012 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com