Embracing Grace in Our Lives
In my previous post, I talked about fostering autonomy and understanding yourself. We explored how what we say and do, and how we interact with others, helps us create boundaries to govern ourselves. At the end, I asked, “Do you provide yourself grace when you feel you’ve fallen short in keeping your promises to yourself?”
Today, let’s chat a little about grace. Grace means a gift of help, patience, and favor. It’s unfair and unearned, given to those who choose to accept it as an expression of their faith. Think of it as a bridge to achieving your goals through your personal belief.
Do you still feel worth the promise you set for yourself, even when you fail or miss your goals? Even when others speak poorly of you or think you are undeserving? Can you celebrate yourself for where you are and be grateful for the opportunity, no matter the outcome?
I must admit, providing grace to myself took practice. I had to remind myself to be kind to me, and persist in that kindness and positive self-talk. Ultimately, I learned to believe that my existence is worthy.
I want you to know that your existence is worthy too. You don’t have to do anything to earn value or worthiness—just perceive it for yourself. When I say perceive it, I mean recognize, observe, sense, feel, and be.
So, as you develop your new thoughts, ideas, and beliefs, remember to give yourself grace. Grace is your internal power that will help you live a more divine life and transform your heart and existence.
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