Tuesday, May 31, 2011

What Have You Always Wanted To Say?

Here's what's on this weeks session's homework assignment #30

"What have you always wanted to say?"

Many times we censor ourselves from saying what it is we truly want to say.  There are many reasons for doing this - fear of rejection, criticism, or of hurting someone's feelings; self-doubt or lack of confidence; inferiority (who am I to say that?); etc...

The reality is that you have so much wisdom to offer other people; by censoring your words, you deprive people of that wisdom.  You need to speak up and speak out; you can have comfort and confidence doing so by truly knowing that you're coming from the right place - a place of love and compassion.  

This week, write about what you've always wanted to say.
It could be "cleaning up" a past relationship; a political opinion; standing up for yourself when someone in your life has put you down; telling someone your true feelings. 

As you write, put yourself in that place; how do you feel after you've shared?
If you're really feeling inspired, bring that conversation to life and say what you've always wanted to say.

Some of my thoughts:
May we use God's wisdom in saying things that we always wanted to say but didn't. May we use the right timing in sharing. May we be respect in doing so. May we see a release in sharing what we long wanted to. Amen.

Thanks for reading.
What Have You Always Wanted To Say?
Staying On The Journey,
Susan

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