No, I'm not asking you to buy anything, or letting you know
about the "latest and greatest" that has crossed my desk.
Nope, I wanted to share a very powerful article with you.
It was written by a great friend, Guy Finley.
I realized several people would benefit from it.
Powerful words here... I trust you'll enjoy it.
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Stop Believing in Your Own Weakness
-Guy Finley
It is our fear of being alone and in doubt, of wanting to
feel certain that what we are doing is right, that compels
us to seek the approval of others. So this tells us that the
chief cause of why our lives so often wind up in the hands
of others is not that they are superior or that the world is
too strong for us, but that we don't want to face the
uncertainty and alone-ness we think we are too weak to bear.
This is the real cause of all of our wrong relationships in
life. We have been betrayed by a belief in our own weakness.
The conscious refusal to go along with what our weakness
wants us to do to escape its uncertainty is what invokes and
finally delivers real inner confidence. This new kind of
strength gradually becomes the cornerstone of a true
individual existence -- the life we've always wanted. The
stakes are actually eternal -- but self-victory is as
certain as the fact that light always triumphs over darkness.
Use the following ten key lessons to help strengthen your
understanding of these vital ideas. Think about them;
welcome their healing insights as "lights along the way" to
true self-liberation.
Special Study for Lasting Self-Possession
1. When you don't know what to do with yourself, someone
will always be happy to tell you.
2. Why seek the approval of someone who doesn't even
approve of himself?
3. Fawning before an angry person is like asking a rabid
wolf for its approval.
4. The more approval you get, the more you have to have.
5. Keeping any person or circumstance in your life that
demands you surrender your right to be a whole and happy
human being is wrong for everyone involved.
6. When you are out standing in a storm, don't blame the
weather.
7. Real strength always follows uncovering one of the roots
of weakness.
8. Don't seek yourself. Dare to be yourself.
9. If you were really doing the right thing with your life,
you wouldn't need anyone to tell you that you were.
10. Permitting your life to be taken over by another person
is like letting the waiter eat your dinner.(Vernon Howard)
No human being has any authority over you. Your life
belongs to you and to you alone. No scowling face or
irritated manner, no challenging posture or threatening tone,
has any power to make you feel nervous or anxious, frightened
or angry. Your true nature answers to no one. This is a fact,
and anyone who is tired of letting someone else tell them
how to feel can use this self-liberating principle to win
true and lasting independence.
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My deepest appreciate goes out to Guy for letting me share
this.
Affiliate, have an amazing day!
-Tom
TomMurasso.com
Thomas Michael Murasso Ent.
4140 Clemmons Rd #218
Clemmons NC 27012
United States
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