Sometimes I have rough moments or days and I try lying to myself, telling myself that I’m happy. But in those moments or days, I’m not.
(It doesn’t really matter why I have those rough times, but mostly it’s because fear, uncertainty or doubt creep up on me and tackle me for a bit, before I can kick ’em to the curb.)
I don’t mean to lie to myself, I do it automatically because I feel like I should be happy ALL THE TIME, given I have a clear life purpose, an incredible business, and an inspiring fiance.
I feel guilty during times I’m not happy, like there’s something wrong with me. Especially with all the positives in my life, shouldn’t I be happy all the time?
That’s bullshit. I don’t know where my mind picked up the idea that I (or anyone) is supposed to be happy all the time, no matter how “successful” you are. There will ALWAYS be an ebb and flow in your life.
That’s just not real. Part of being human is having a range of emotions, including forms of fear.
In fact, it’s the challenges you’ve been through in life, the downs, that allow you to truly appreciate the ups.
If I hadn’t worked in the corporate world (including starting a business and having it fail), I wouldn’t be as grateful for my fulfilling work with my authentic Unique Genius mentoring clients.
If I hadn’t gotten married and divorced (and had many other short-term relationships), I wouldn’t be as grateful for my inspiring partner & fiance Jessica.
So be grateful for the downs – especially if you’re in one now!
Learn something from them, and inspire, educate and entertain others based on what you learned.
What past challenges can you be grateful for?
PS: those challenges are, in some way, a part of your Unique Genius, and you can authentically help yourself by sharing your story and lessons learned with others.
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