Mar 9, 2010

Posted by Larissa in Transforming | 0 Comments

Be YOU!

Do you know people who say I know and THEN tell you all the generic things you can read or hear at any corner. They call themselves experts, because they read a lot and visited lots of seminars. You still wonder why they refuse to apply what they learned when it is as fantastic as they say.

There are several reasons for that:

Fear to succeed. Hard to believe, This fear is very common. When people succeed the new way they have to admit that what they did before was wrong. Come on, who likes to do or even see that she/he was wrong before? When you like to grow you have to deal with that fear and go through something. You will blossom when you succeed.

Missing an idea how to apply all that as there is so many old stuff they are used to. You might know that feeling. It is understandable. Releasing old stuff and habits creates fear about the new, unknown. When you have a lack of ideas now how should that be when you miss what you have now? Releasing creates space and UNLEASHES your creativity.

Fear how to cope with more knowledge and responsibilities. The real thing is there is enough space for increasing our knowledge and responsibilities as all of us only use part of our self. Why to increase all? You can get rid of something. Let go what you grow out of. Learn to release when you want at what you want FACILITATES to deal with upcoming knowledge and responsibilities.

Releasing this fears opens incredible possibilities for you to have fun and to succeed. Let go OF what stops you being you.

Enjoy your life to the fullest.

Larissa Glueck,

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