Today, “Get Over Yourself!” asked me to read the following statement and to write down the first thing that popped into my head afterwards:
I give up all the stories that hold me back, and I embrace the infinite potential that is mine to express.
The first thing that popped into my head was, “It’s not that easy. I can’t just walk into a place and get a job. I don’t have job opportunities all around me in the town where I live. I don’t have money to just start my own career.”
And then this is what the book had to say: “This is what keeps you from your power and your glory, and keeps you locked in a world created by what you have been told, what you have heard, or seen.”
Today, “Get Over Yourself!” asked me to read the following statement and to write down the first thing that popped into my head afterwards:
I give up all the stories that hold me back, and I embrace the infinite potential that is mine to express.
The first thing that popped into my head was, “It’s not that easy. I can’t just walk into a place and get a job. I don’t have job opportunities all around me in the town where I live. I don’t have money to just start my own career.”
And then this is what the book had to say: “This is what keeps you from your power and your glory, and keeps you locked in a world created by what you have been told, what you have heard, or seen.”