Your Child Self...
- Feb 28, 2017
- 2 min read

I have been thinking so much lately about my childhood and the reasons for many of my actions and issues today lol. I strongly believe you encounter the same feelings throughout your life that you created in childhood. Of course we all have the power to transform when we are conscious of these behaviors. However, you child self never leaves you and I wonder is there any correaltion with depression and disease with the neglect of your dreams and hobbies as a child? People seem to leave childhood in the past, but how can you? Its a part of you that was most pure and untainted by the perceptions society places on us. In this day and age those feelings of following your dreams are far and few between. When I speak of quitting my job and focusing on my dreams and goals people look at me as if Im crazy and tell me I should wait and be patient, however I have this undeniable urge to follow my heart. I ask myself if my child self would be happy with me now? Is this what she expected her life to turn out as? And although we cant control every aspect of life we still can follow our dreams relentlessly. I find my dreams give life meaning and clarity throughout all the other noise thats going on in the background. My lowerback has really been bothering me, and I had no idea as to why and I was in a yoga class and the teacher referred to the lowerback as the dwelling space of your inner child. Wow! My back has been causing me discomfort for a while now and it could possibly be because I have gotten off track from my life's purpose and love. Radical action is a must for me, I feel less and less like myself when I'm stuck somewhere I do not want to be. I encourage all of you to think back to when you were a child and what was your response when someone asked you " What is your Dream"? Are you following the steps to make the dream come true? Are you being someone your child self would be proud of?
You got this! Get Live In You!! We all have some soul searching to do, lets start today!






















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