Saturday, April 16, 2016

What I've learned

What I've learned: Sometimes we cause ourselves mental anguish by not living our truths. We trap ourselves in our own minds for fear of letting people see the real us. The more we put up a facade, the more our hidden/REAL selves stay buried in our minds. It's not until we embrace who we are, love who we are, and be who we are, that we start to be free and clear of those thoughts that keeps up bound. It's not until then that we live a happy, healthy life, knowing that all the things we tried to hide were never worth hiding at all. Who knows, It might even be that you are the only one thinking and projecting those thoughts on yourself.

Moral of the story: Be yourself, be true to you, free your mind, and don't worry about what people may think. Only your thoughts of yourself count. As long as humans walk the Earth, they will judge you. That's a fact of life. So don't suffocate or trap yourself in your own mind with bad thoughts of yourself for fear of what humans may think or say.
~Changing Lives through Changing Minds ~ #DrRockRamsey