“Authenticity. What questions do we ask ourselves to know if we’re living it and how do we walk through the dark storms of life without losing it? Rachel Hollis, two-time #1 New York Times best-selling author of “Girl, Wash Your Face” and “Girl, Stop Apologizing,” joins Lisa on this episode of Women of Impact to discuss and answer these questions and many more as she takes us on a discovery of one’s true-authentic self. She shares why holding onto your dream equates to holding onto your true-self, how her childhood trauma shaped her vivid imagination, the importance of specificity and details, why you should shake off shame and not let criticism bring you down, and how people pleasing may result in anxiety, depression, and the loss of your true-authentic self.”
I Can
I can be taught many things but not attempt to control me
I can love unconditionally but never betray me
I can open myself up completely and be vulnerable in the moment but do not manipulate me
I can understand the root cause; is it in the present moment and within your area of control or is it the past where there is residual pain and trauma
I can let go.
I can forgive.
I can express gratitude.
But when the moment shows me a line is crossed, I cannot move forward.
And with this chapter, I am done.
I fly onward to the next.
Currently reading: The Laws Of The Spirit World by Khorshed Bhavnagri
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9261888-the-laws-of-the-spirit-world
I came across this gem today. My heart is open and ready to receive. Thank you.
Hilarious.
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The Myth of the Absentee Black Father
The Pink Tax
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I love Eartha Kitt.