1068 days ago

You were chosen to be here.

Nicole from Metime Living

In case no one has told you today ...

You are special, you are unique, you are divine.

And you are not anybody's anything, you are yourself.

We all come with our own strengths, with our own 'queendom'.

Just for a moment connect to the specialness that you are:

9 months before you were born chances were one in 400.000.000 that you would show up and you did.

When we connect to that specialness …

* don't you also want to live every single day squeezing every single drop out of every moment that you can,

* don't you also want to live from a place of passion and have more commitment for showing up and letting go of our excuses,

* don't you also want to embrace the potential that we have as human beings and step up and be who you are,

* shouldn't we all be glowing and shining as if we swallowed the sun?

I believe our job on this planet is to be as good as being ourselves as we can.

Let's skip the approval addiction.

Let's ask ourselves, why are we here, what is our unique gift we can give to the world?

Enjoy your precious day and life.


In case you would like to celebrate your specialness with my friend Paula and myself later this year during our one day retreat, please find some more information here:

www.metimeliving.com...


Inspired by Peter Sage and Caroline McHugh.

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