Week 30 Affirmation - I Deserve To Change My Mind, Je Mérite De Changer D’avis

Week 30 Affirmation - I Deserve To Change My Mind, Je Mérite De Changer D’avis

“In a second you can change your mind, in a minute you can change your heart, in an hour you can change your life, and in a day you can change your destiny.”

Matshona Dhliwayo

 

Dearest Muse,

 

What if I told you that changing your mind is actually a powerful tool for growth, creativity, and self-improvement?

My mother states often “When you know better, you do better”, so when you know more, you can and should change course

We deserve to make mistakes and change course, change our minds, correct ourselves and seek correction…

 

This week's affirmation is…

I Deserve To Change My Mind

Je Mérite De Changer D’avis

 

Thank you for being a part of our community

I believe in your potential and are here to support you every step of the way

Enjoy with week's newsletter

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This affirmation demands meditation. Enjoy...

GUIDED MEDITATION TO CHOOSE YOUR PATH BY MINDFUL MOVEMENT

Today, give yourself permission to stop looking in the rearview mirror and approach life with a new way of seeing things. You have the choice to set a new course, to carve a new path ahead. With this meditation, I invite you to deepen your practice of shaping this moment to lead you on the path that you desire.

This one is going to knock you off your feet. A true change-maker. Someone who not only believes you are not your worst mistake, but who shows up for people at their lowest. I had the pleasure of hearing this man speak in person and he truly changed by perspective on CHANGE.

Enjoy

THIS CONVERSATION WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE WITH MEL ROBBINS AND BRYAN STEVENSON

Next, a little musical interlude. One of my all-time favorite songs and perfect for this moment... of course, I had to find the original

I AM CHANGING

performed by the incomparable Jennifer Holliday

Let's continue with your journal prompt

THE POWER OF BEING WRONG: WHY CHANGING YOUR MIND IS A STRENGTH, NOT A WEAKNESS

In a world where certainty is often celebrated, I’ve discovered that embracing the power of being wrong can feel daunting. Yet, what if acknowledging our mistakes and changing our minds were actually powerful steps toward personal growth and resilience? “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” – Socrates. In this episode, the author challenges the notion that being wrong is a weakness and instead highlight it as a profound strength.

Next, a dual novel with huge stakes and laughs

GOOD OMENS

The characters' decision to defy the "Great Plan" of Heaven and Hell demonstrates a rejection of predetermined fate and a commitment to making choices based on their own understanding of what is right.

Lastly, a great series inspired by the novel

GOOD OMENS

The End of the World is coming, which means a fussy Angel and a loose-living Demon who've become overly fond of life on Earth are forced to form an unlikely alliance to stop Armageddon.

 

A RITUAL TO INSPIRE YOU

To remind yourself that transformation is sacred. That it is not only okay to change your mind—but often necessary to your growth.

CLOSET EDIT - from The Everygirl If you’ve fallen into a style rut and find yourself feeling uninspired when you look in your closet every morning overwhelmed every time you open a dresser drawer, it’s time to rework your wardrobe. After all, dreading putting outfits together is definitely not the vibe we’re after. Read more here

WAS/AM/BECOMING - In your affirmation journal, divide a page into three columns: Was → Am → Becoming. List 3 things you used to believe, what you currently feel, and what you’re allowing yourself to explore.


You are allowed to change your mind. Again and again.

Give yourself that grace.

That, too, is self-love.

 

You'll be hearing more from me soon. Promise.

 

Tamara Charese

As always, affirmations from previous weeks are available here

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