Waking up Fully Awesome

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I read this article a few months ago written by Melissa Wardy, which touched me as a Mom and as a woman.

Whether it’s the many clients I talk with or I myself, I am saddened by how we have lost the feeling of how “ahhh-mazing” we truly are.

How somewhere along the way we started doubting our abilities, our uniqueness, how funny we are and how cool it is to be us. I hope you take the time to read this article to remind yourself on what “waking up full of awesome” looks like. I have inserted my daughter’s picture in to remind me that I have that all in me too.

I hope this inspires you to get back to that feeling.

 

Waking Up Full of Awesome

There was a time when you were five years old,

and you woke up full of awesome.

You knew you were awesome.

You loved yourself.

 

You thought you were beautiful,

even with missing teeth and messy hair and mismatched socks inside your grubby sneakers.

You loved your body, and the things it could do.

 

You thought you were strong.

You knew you were smart.

Do you still have it?

The awesome.

 

Did someone take it from you?

Did you let them?

Did you hand it over, because someone told you weren’t beautiful enough, thin enough, smart enough, good enough?

Why the hell would you listen to them?

Did you consider they might be full of shit?

Wouldn’t that be nuts, to tell my little girl below that in another five or ten years she might hate herself because she doesn’t look like a starving and Photo shopped fashion model?

Or even more bizarre, that she should be sexy over smart, beautiful over bold?

Are you freaking kidding me?

Look at her. She is full of awesome.

You were, once. Maybe you still are. Maybe you are in the process of getting it back.

All I know is that if you aren’t waking up feeling like this about yourself, you are really missing out.

 

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