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Today's Document
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

@theartofmadeline
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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last summer / patreon
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minnahigh
We resist what we subconsciously believe we don’t deserve. It doesn’t always look like resistance though. It can sound like..
“I’m just not ready yet”
“Now isn’t the right time”
“What if it doesn’t work out?”
“I don’t want to mess it up”
“I’ll start when I feel more confident”
It can feel logical. Mature. Responsible thing to do. But underneath it all, it’s fear wrapped in self protection. Because when something good, aligned, or expansive comes into your life, it will challenge the identity you’ve been operating from. And if a part of you doesn’t believe you’re worthy of it, you’ll hesitate or pull back because receiving it would require you to see yourself differently. So create reasons that sound valid enough to stay where you are. Because staying the same feels safer than stepping into something you’re not fully convinced you deserve. Until you realize that you’re not actually protecting yourself from failure but from expansion