It takes courage to change even when your heart knows how beautiful the life you're calling in is. Your mind doesn't want to get rid of the life it feels comfortable and familiar with.
It's time to let go of your old life; it isn't serving you anymore. You must let go of your attachment to what was to create room for new blessings to arrive.
Your past has helped turn you into the wise person you are today. There was a time when your past life served you and helped you grow, but times have changed, and what was once a positive influence in your life has now become an anchor that keeps you from moving forward.
Say goodbye to your past with love and appreciation flowing from your heart. With tenderness, silently thank everyone who made the old chapter of your life possible.
Know that the relationships from your past may still be an essential part of your future, but they must grow and transform with you.
You're ready to evolve into the person you're born to be. The next chapter of your life is filled with infinite joy, but first, you must close the old chapter.
Just like it's impossible to read two chapters of a book at once, you can't live your dream life if you haven't finished reading the chapter of your past.
This week, I'm focusing on optimizing my business systems and improving my book's distribution. It's a lot of behind-the-scenes work that will make my writing more easily available in countries around the world.
Last week, I published a new audiobook recording of my book Express Your Light on Audible. If you haven't listened to it yet, you can do so by clicking here.
The Universe has an unlimited amount of abundance for you and desires nothing more than for you to receive it. By letting go of your need to make things happen, you'll discover that the Universe is always available to help guide you.
The answer to every question can be found through the quiet sanctuary of your heart. All you must do is ask! If you have trouble connecting to your inner guidance, you can try writing, meditating, or spending time alone in nature.
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