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Two years ago, I sat on Kailua beach in Hawaii, tracing the word limitless in the sand. I write about this in my new book, but I was exploring what it could feel like to live like I truly believed I was limitless. What would it feel like to surrender in the way the ocean does…
there would be flow
there would be crashing
it would require trust
but I’d be brought safely back to shore
no matter the storm
It was such a formative moment, and as a tattoo girlie, I went and got the reminder on my forearm that evening.
But you know what? I can still see where I limit what’s possible for me in my life.
Do you ever feel this way?
Like no matter how hard you work, or what you bring to the world, there’s still a part of you nervous that the “jig” will be up and you’ll have to come back to reality. A reality where your dreams may not exist. Where you are stuck where you are in this moment.
The thing is, I REFUSE to stop.
No matter the emotions that come up, no matter how loud my inner critic gets, I’ve decided that moving forward is the only option. It’s a declaration, a vow, a love letter to myself. To the world.
Limitless living doesn’t mean every single dream comes true. It doesn’t mean life is wrapped in a bow. And that sucks.
But even on the bumpiest journeys, I’ve found myself. I’ve picked bits and pieces of myself up and carried them to the next adventure, weaving together my lessons and wisdom for little me, my current self, and the future me I dream of being,
This is what Wisdom of the Path, invites us to do.
And ever since I wrote this book, I’ve been in deep exploration about the limits I carry and how moving through the world as if they don’t exist, creates space for something new.
What would your life be like without the limits you place on yourself?
What would your life be like if you stopped limiting your future based on your past?
What would your life be like, if despite your inner critic, you kept going?
Are you willing to give it a try? I hope so because we need the full you.
You deserve to live in your fullness. Even when everything is tough, you still get to show up as you. Why do we behave as if our circumstances mean we must be small?
I’m ready for the full you. I’m for the full me. Shall we?
Chat soon,
Yasmine