The evolution of
your soul is a natural fact of life but can become a potent motivational
force when celebrated. Since personal evolution is most often a
slow and gradual process, it can be difficult to recognize the scope of the
changes taking place in our lives. Yet it is important that we regularly
acknowledge our ongoing growth and reward ourselves for the many wonderful
feats of self-improvement we have accomplished. When we examine our progress,
we don’t feel that we are languishing between our past achievements and our
future goals. If we look closely at our lives, we may see that much of what
brings us pleasure in the present is representative of the ambitions of our
past that we worked hard to attain. At one time, the abundance we now enjoy
probably seemed like a far-off dream. Now it is simply reality — a reality we
created through our diligence, passion, and unflagging determination. Whether
our progress is fast or slow, we deserve to congratulate ourselves for our
successes. To remind yourself of the insights you have
gained, look at how your life in the present differs from your past but from
someone else’s perspective. Creating a written list, in a journal or
otherwise, of those strengths, aptitudes, and inner qualities you now have
can help you accept that you are not the same person you were 10 years ago,
five years ago, or even a year ago. Your attitudes, opinions, and values were
likely markedly different, and these differences can be ascribed to your
willingness to accept that you still have much to learn. If you have
difficulty giving yourself credit for these changes, think about the goals
you realized, the lives you touched, the wisdom you acquired, and the level
of enlightenment you attained over the past years. Recognizing growth is neither boastful nor
immodest. Evolution is a natural fact of life and becomes a potent
motivational force when celebrated. Knowing that you are brighter, stronger,
and more grounded than you once were, you can look forward to the changes to
come. In acknowledging your growth, you build a sturdy foundation upon which
you can continue to blossom well into the future. |
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