54 fall in love with your own story

essenTial meaNing

Sharing your story, accepting responsibility as the author of your own epic tale, revisiting the inspiration behind your brand story

Self-Care mesSage

A need to be wary of any negative stories you tell yourself about your circumstances and abilities, a desire to adopt or mimic someone else’s story because you don’t love your own, an incongruent brand message, the need to trust in your own story and communicate it honestly

Our stories have power. They shape our understanding of who we are and what we can do, and when we get them right and totally love our own story… magic happens. The story that has the most hold on your life is the one that you tell yourself every day. It runs on autopilot, and it convinces you of your lucky or unlucky circumstances, your amazing or mediocre abilities, your strengths and weaknesses—and it assures you that money is easy to make or that you need to suffer and work hard before it can arrive. It includes a lot of shoulds, and it’s megapowerful because it informs your perception of reality while solidifying subconscious beliefs. As it’s both a powerful gateway to the incredible and a powerful weaver of truthless shadows, it’s time to be mindful of the story you are telling yourself. If it needs a rewrite, edit its message to share the most beautiful parts of who you are. If you uncover something negative that’s been playing on repeat, you’ve hit a massive opportunity to stop the loop! You have an incredible story. Dig around in your soul a little bit, and it will be staring back at you with a little somethin’ somethin’ that no other person on this planet can replicate!

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• What does that story say you’re great at? What does it say you need to work on? Are parts of it tired and old, and horribly out of date? What needs a rewrite?