Affirmations:
I dare to dream and do what is mine to do.
I trust my inner guidance and live my ideal.
I easily let go of fear and live with clear vision.
I just do it and celebrate my accomplishments.
Just
Do What Is Yours To Do!
What are you waiting for?
Is someone else
supposed to do it?
Are you at the
effect of weather, body, others?
Do you think
everything must be perfect first?
Energy
creates energy.
Lethargy begets more
laziness.
Get your energy
moving.
Just do what you can
do.
People
seem to stop themselves based on how they feel.
People make excuses
thinking their “parents” will do it for them.
Pioneers do what
they do because they want to get it done.
Victims only do the
bare minimum to survive.
When
you allow yourself to really want with passion, you will get up and do it.
You can climb the
highest mountain and live the impossible dream when you will it.
Take on the
impossible with full willfulness and it will be done.
You are in charge of
how you use your energy, to do it or resist doing it.
Life
gives us choices everyday.
Consider how you
want to use your life.
Stop letting fear
block your way.
This is your life to
be lived fully everyday.
The
ego or learned personality waits on permission.
The Spirit waits on
no one and nothing.
We will always
succeed when we never ever quit.
Life leads us to
even greater joy than we can imagine.
Relinquish
worries and fears and clear the way to fulfillment.
Don’t let the
judgments, opinions and fear-based messages stop you.
Enjoy the power of
love and use it to fuel your desire.
Understand it is all
your attunement with your inner Self and the Universe.
There
are no real blocks except what we hold in our mind.
Begin to use
affirmation to clear your misperception and fear.
Imagine and meditate
on fulfillment until it is all yours to have.
Believe and you will
see what you believe come true.
Love
yourself every step of the way.
What you dream today
will be yours tomorrow.
Say Yes and no it is
all true.
Loving you for being
open and willing to accept the Goodness you deserve.
Betty Lue