Blossoming to Form

Happy Monday! 




Sometimes we get stuck in the unbelievable part. 

How could I be enough when there is so much I am working on in myself? My body, my character, my relationships, my finances? 

How could I be enough when people around me feel disappointed when I fail, when I am not making enough money or maximizing my "potential"? 

How could I be enough when I am always in need of somebody else's approval, validation, love? 

Won't it be better to keep chasing a better me than resting on my laurels because I need to constantly evolve, improve, be better? 

Whew! 

Just running all that through my head exhausted me! Did it do the same to you? 

Aren't you tired asking these questions? Settle in. I am about to share with you better questions to ask. 

  • Who says what is enough? 
  • What is enough for what? To like myself? To get started? To feel loved? To feel content? 

Challenging a mindset of chasing and changing it to a mindset of growing is a bit of a challenge.  I for one always tend to look at myself as a project. 

Instead of looking at ourselves as a "lego set" to which we should attach things to come to form, would it be helpful to think of ourselves as "blossoming" to form?  

This way, instead of concentrating on what we need from the outside ( a degree, an award, a bank account, a partner, properties), we nurture the inside and grow from there?  

We study to know (not to get the degree), we win because we mustered the courage to join and see each challenge through (not for the award), we save to practice temperance and learn investing (not to amass wealth) etc.  

In each step, we trust ourselves and what we have inside to take on the "nutrients" we need to blossom.  

Everyday, I am enough. I am enough that is why I keep growing. I am not chasing because my essence is the gift.  I am a gift, right now. 

Believe it. 








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