“If I want to be free, I’ve got to be me. Not the me you think I should be, not the me I think my wife thinks I should be, not the me I think my kids think I should be. If I want to be free, I’ve got to be me so I better know who me is.”
When I heard Bill Gove utter those words many years ago, it really woke me up. Particularly the last seven words—so I better know who me is.
You see, becoming who we want to be in life isn’t something most of us know how to do.
However, it is something everyone can learn.
If you knew who you really are, you would no longer worry about other people’s opinion of you. And you wouldn’t worry about how you’re going to move from Point A to Point Z.
The truth is, you wouldn’t worry about anything at all.
Play around with this for a week…
Two things are holding you back from whatever it is that you want to do—your perception and a lack of awareness.
To change both, I’d like you to play with two ideas I discussed in the video above:
1) My spiritual DNA is perfect, and that perfection seeks expression with and through me.
2) All there ever was or ever will be is within me. There’s nothing that I need to get. I’ve already got it.
Meditate on these points every day for the next week. Study them. Write down your thoughts and insights about them.
At the end of the week, ask yourself: Am I truly who I’ve been pretending to be?
If the answer is no, free yourself…
Stop being what other people think you should be and start acting like the person you really want to be. Accept the ideas that there’s perfection inside you, and you already have everything you need to step into your dreams, and you’ll be absolutely astonished by what you’re capable of!
To your success,
Bob Proctor
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