What is Your Truth?
Engaging in behavior that you feel guilty or ashamed
about erodes your self-esteem and self-confidence. Conversely, you can feel
good about yourself by only doing that which you feel is right. Of course this
is base on your own moral compass and no one else’s.
What is right and real of you? You see, following your truth always makes
you feel good about yourself. Whenever
you get the slightest emotional tug that something just isn’t right with what
you’re saying or doing that’s you living outside of your truth. It’s your inner
conscious gives you a wake-up call saying”This isn’t you.” This emotional snap can happen in a nana
second. You may not even notice it or
shrug it off as nothing, worse yet; you talk yourself into justifying your
behavior.
Your inner “feel good emotion” is your barometer for you
living your truth. Simply put, when you
feel good about yourself you’re living your truth. When you don’t feel good about yourself they
you aren’t.
Living your truth encompass every aspect of your life
from the relationships you have to how you take care of yourself. When you find yourself disappointed in
yourself because you were silent on an issue you are very passionate about,
then you aren’t living your truth. Your
words and actions have to match what you feel inside to live your truth. It means being honest with yourself and
honoring your integrity.
When it comes to speaking your truth no one can tell you
what it is. You have to discover it for
yourself. Your truth is not the same as
anyone else’s. Only you know what will
make you feel good about yourself and what will not. Your emotions are your barometer for
maintaining your truth.
Now I ask you, “What is your truth”?
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