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Finding Encouragement Your True Inner
Voice
Within each of
us, there are numerous voices often that compete for our attention. It can be
difficult to decide which one to listen to, particularly when their messages are
all quite different, sometimes conflicting, and even alluring. One voice,
however, is the speaker of truth. Among all your inner voices, your true inner
voice is the one which encourages you, gives you hope, and pushes you to trust
and believe in yourself. Conflict within oneself is often caused by dueling
voices inside of each one of us. As we move through life, we get mixed messages
from the various aspects of ourselves. Some of our voices, such as the naysayer
or saboteur, can speak so loudly that they drown out the voice of truth.
Listening to your true inner voice - often the voice of understanding, support,
and self-assurance - can help lessen and even resolve internal conflict.
If you're looking toward the future but your faith in your ability to
succeed in life is wavering, you will benefit from finding and listening to your
true inner voice. You can connect with it by remaining relaxed and alert, while
listening carefully. If you have trouble distinguishing your true voice from the
others, meditation may be helpful. You may hear many voices as you meditate, but
the one you should pay attention to is the one that speaks to you with love,
understanding, and compassion. It will bolster your spirits and urge you to go
after your dreams. And it will never cause confusion, remind you of past
mistakes, or cause you to doubt yourself.
The more you listen to and
believe in what your true inner voice is telling you about your value and your
potential, the stronger that voice will become. And the more you disregard the
voices that can interfere with your resolve to succeed, the quieter those voices
will become. Saying no to the voices that are judgmental and make you feel
ashamed will help you stop being critical of your failures and afraid of
success. By finding and strengthening your true inner voice, you will be able to
ignore internal conflict and pick out the one that speaks the truth.
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Finding Encouragement Your True Inner
Voice
Within each of us, there are numerous voices often
that compete for our attention. It can be difficult to decide which one to
listen to, particularly when their messages are all quite different, sometimes
conflicting, and even alluring. One voice, however, is the speaker of truth.
Among all your inner voices, your true inner voice is the one which encourages
you, gives you hope, and pushes you to trust and believe in yourself. Conflict
within oneself is often caused by dueling voices inside of each one of us. As we
move through life, we get mixed messages from the various aspects of ourselves.
Some of our voices, such as the naysayer or saboteur, can speak so loudly that
they drown out the voice of truth. Listening to your true inner voice �?often
the voice of understanding, support, and self-assurance - can help lessen and
even resolve internal conflict.
If you’re looking toward the future but
your faith in your ability to succeed in life is wavering, you will benefit from
finding and listening to your true inner voice. You can connect with it by
remaining relaxed and alert, while listening carefully. If you have trouble
distinguishing your true voice from the others, meditation may be helpful. You
may hear many voices as you meditate, but the one you should pay attention to is
the one that speaks to you with love, understanding, and compassion. It will
bolster your spirits and urge you to go after your dreams. And it will never
cause confusion, remind you of past mistakes, or cause you to doubt yourself.
The more you listen to and believe in what your true inner voice is
telling you about your value and your potential, the stronger that voice will
become. And the more you disregard the voices that can interfere with your
resolve to succeed, the quieter those voices will become. Saying no to the
voices that are judgmental and make you feel ashamed will help you stop being
critical of your failures and afraid of success. By finding and strengthening
your true inner voice, you will be able to ignore internal conflict and pick out
the one that speaks the truth. |
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