πŸ‘£A reminder: A different path.πŸ‘£ - by Anupama ojha

πŸ‘£A reminder: A different path.πŸ‘£


Just a reminder: 
Here for this generation, You get to do things differently than your family of origin. Something that your soul would love to go for.
Just because you come from a family where things were done a particular way. doesn't mean you have to do things in the exact same way.

It's not necessary that Just because people in your family tend to "be" a certain way doesn't mean you have to adopt the same way of being. You get to choose a different way of doing and being. With these things, practice makes more practice and practice will create shifts. Beautiful shifts.

Be the best version of you and for you. You get to choose, what resonates and aligns with you, and practice more of that. 

And.

Simultaneously You get to slowly unlearn and release what doesn't.
We are here to evolve. And that means we want to evolve generationally as well.

Well In some ways, we know more now than those who came before us. We can be grateful for the good things (wisdom, included) and we can take personal responsibility to change the things that aren't necessarily healthy.

We are not here to remain stuck in old ways just because that's what people in our family have done.

Let go of what no longer serves you. Learn new ways of showing up and engaging in relationships. Become more of who you are here to be, do more of what you are here to do.

Let this reminder be a sign to choose a different path.

- by Anupama ojha

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  1. Keep Going πŸ˜ƒ

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  2. Awesome content keep it up.πŸ‘

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  3. tum train mein logo ko apna insta id kyun baat ti rehti ho?

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  4. Keep Going for the Future Which is Endless

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  5. I can see your ambition,Keep going Success will find you.

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