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I speak a ton about how we are all constantly becoming, always expanding, and that this is part of the evolution of our souls. However, in the process of becoming, we must also unbecome all that we have become familiar with, and that is a significant challenge for us humans. The unbecoming is perhaps the hardest part of all, especially for those deeply invested in their personal growth. But letβs be real: itβs the hardest part of being human.
All of a sudden, the things you depended on, swore by, and would have staked your life on just arenβt true anymore. They donβt work anymore. You donβt want them anymore. And nothing makes sense. It would be easier if you had a certain, definite βbeyond normal human capabilitiesβ action plan. An action plan is something a driven person, willing to do whatever it takes, can get behind.
Produce or perform more before breakfast than most people do in a day, a week, a month β letβs be honest, a lifetime? No problem! With six-inch cheetah stilettos on, duh! Thatβs what I wrote about for years. Itβs what I was for years. What I believed in for years. And what I honestly, truly, hand-on-heart thought life was about for years.