An Honest Take On Self Help

By Evan Sanders


If we decide to finally let go of what we think we need to be, we give ourselves the chance to become who we were meant to be.

Our society has fed us many stories about exactly what our lives need to look like.

The stories that are fed to us are absolutely endless. They take root in the relationships we have, the body were supposed to create, the look we are supposed to model and just about everything else in the book.

The are incredibly powerful stories that always tell us one thing - we aren't good enough the way we are.

The truth is, you have these incredible gifts that if you unlocked them you could amaze the world. But the first thing you have to do is take off the mask you've been wearing your entire life.

The truth is it's a whole lot easier to be yourself than be someone else.

That may sound counterintuitive, but once you drop all of the nonsense that has been fed to you throughout your entire life you end up being pretty happy with yourself as a person. This doesn't mean that you don't have areas to grow - we all do - but rather it's a strong vote for how unique we all are.

Letting go of those old stories and focusing on building something new with our lives every single day is the only way that true lasting change happens.

And that constant change, amongst many other things, will help you create your goals and your dreams every single day.

Of course you will be challenged. Of course you will have your belief in yourself put up against all sorts of obstacles. But if you truly have faith in what you're doing you will be able to get up time and time again after you fall.

If you are going to dive into all of this, you have to make sure you're doing it for yourself.

Appreciate what you have and get started on creating the future.

Have faith in where you are at and if you want something different for yourself, go out there and create it.

Make your future self proud that you made the decision to act today.

So go and get it for yourself. Do it now.




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