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Many of us are talented painters, writers, musicians, advisors, songwriters, and we just sit on it. We just sit back and do nothing with it. Why is that?
And jealous people are usually sneaky and manipulative in my experience, so you really have to keep your distance from them. And they can be very mean, also abusive mentally, verbally, and physically.
No one should ever let anyone make you feel less. You shouldn't let them because then they win. And my problem is something I still have. I'm better, but not as confident.
Once day someone tell me that I wasn't good enough and at that time I believe what she said and then I was feeling so sad that I couldn't even answer properly.
We are our greatest adversary, the mind, our mind. We're our greatest bully. Think about your thoughts of what you tell yourself every day. Change those, OK?
Well, well, Nikki, that is much easier said than done, considering I'm probably three times your age, and I still have that fear. But, maybe I just don't want it that badly.
Yeah, so experience when it comes to working with the mind, age doesn't mean anything. It's a lot of people that's three times and four times my age but haven't done half of the work on their selves that I have done as a 27 year old young woman.
Okay, Nikki will probably have to agree to disagree on this one because it does have everything to do with your mind. Aged, you learn as you get older, you learn more and more. Yeah.
I think it's awesome that at the age of 27 that you have gotten done or gotten through what you have thus far, but I can promise you that when you get 60 you will have done one hell of a lot more and learn more.
My personal opinion is that it's just from a lack of confidence. It's all those reels playing in our human brain heads saying we can't, we lack, we won't, we'll fail. It's all about bravery. Be brave. Don't let fear freeze you.
For me, it took a while for me to just accept my God-given gift. And now I'm at a point in my life where it bothers me that I'm not using it to its full potential. And I'm glad I was.
So to me, stop running from your God-given gift. That's the advice I give everybody. Stop running from your God-given gift, no matter what age you are.
Kira, it's not that I'm running from this gift. It's I feel like I'm stuck and and and I think it's monetarily speaking but I don't think I'm running not really.
I think because I listen to some of your other replies I think you need to remind yourself why you love what you do maybe that's what it is like after doing something for so long and you feel like you're
And you feel like you're not making the progress that you feel like you should have been. I think you probably lost your passion or you're just like, oh, I'm not sharing that because who's really appreciating it? I get it.
Like I know even relationships you get afraid to make it better or change or forgive and sometimes it takes going through the motions Going through the trials and tribulations to get better