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The Woman on the Rise.'s avatar

I am in the middle of creating my new courses, and now after reading your post I am going to be asking myself the question more and more - What do i truly want? And does my vision align with the life I truly want to live? And yeah I have a love hate relationship with people...I love helping them and then I am done let's get back to my own life...😅

Brianne Roberge's avatar

It’s a question that changed everything for me, and how I naturally am able to live my life in such a joyous way. I ask myself that probably 10x per day. When you begin thinking of things from this perspective, you naturally make decisions that align with where you truly want to go- not just what you think you ‘need’ to do. 🫶🏻

Teresa Fracasso's avatar

This really speaks to something I’ve been exploring deeply lately. Sometimes what we think we’re trying to “manifest” is actually coming from a version of us that isn’t aligned at all. And no matter how hard you push, it just won’t hold. The real shift happens when you stop forcing and start listening to what you actually want beneath it all. I am currently writing about my manifestin journey! I will share my piece when it's up, x

Brianne Roberge's avatar

I would LOVE to read, please send it to me once it’s up! And absolutely, I could not agree more. The conditioning of what we’re expected to want versus what we actually want are often quite different, but we have to find a way to quiet the noise and trust what feels right to us!

Karolina Łachmacka's avatar

I know first-hand that sometimes we need our old world to fall apart so we can build a new one. The right one. I also know that without this experience, I'd be living in a steady, stable misery. One I was so familiar with that I didn't remember anything else. And change is scary. That's why we stick to it, even if we know that anything else would be better. Because it's unknown. And the status quo? We know it. It's artificial security.

I don't know about affirmations, but we have some narratives, deep inside, that lead us through life, often subconsciously. To emerge, they need something like a nudge from the outside. And I know that at the time, when your world was falling apart, it must have felt like a tragedy. Then, as you're saying now, you're living a life of your wildest dreams. The turmoil is the price we pay for the transformation. But it's worth it.

Brianne Roberge's avatar

All of this and more. YES. I too would have been living a life of misery if this ‘shift’ had not awaken me to how off course I truly was. Thank you for this comment and share 🫶🏼

James Sedares's avatar

Great story of resilience. I don’t know you, but I’m proud of you anyway.

I’ve been there too.

Respect.

Brianne Roberge's avatar

Thank you James, I appreciate that! Part three is coming out tomorrow ☺️

the imperfect man's avatar

many people would have folded in your position. I hope you are proud of your strength. Rooting for you :) loved reading this