Do you ever find yourself surrounded by meanness? Do you even have only ONE mean person in your life tearing you down? Do you find it easy to stand up for yourself? How willing are you to speak out about what's true for you? Are you always being “nice”? If you'd like to change the meanness in your world, or find greater ease in speaking out about what you believe in, ask “What's the value of being nice?” When did you buy the idea that “being nice” was desirable above all else, even if it meant suppressing you? What if silence was simply a choice you made when you weren't willing to stand up with courage for what you knew to be true for you? What if you made another choice? Where have you been unwilling to speak up for what you know? And for who you are? And what is valuable to you? Where do you allow a few voices to ruin things for everyone? What if you recognised that YOUR voice has value and credence and potency to create change beyond anything you've ever imagined possible?
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Do you live life to the fullest? Adding more and more, just because it's fun and you can? Do you sometimes feel stressed by what you've taken on, but feel you can't stop because you'd let everybody down? Have you decided that you have to keep going, no matter what? If so and you'd like to create a little more ease for yourself, ask "What if taking a break was ok?" What if by taking a break, you created the space you required for something even better to show up?
Has someone ever called you “crazy”? Or suggested you might be from “another planet”? How did you respond? Did you smile and think “ah ha...you have no idea....”? Or did you automatically go into the wrongness of you, work extra hard to try to fit in, or lock down your “craziness”? How did that work out? If it didn't work out so well, ask “What if I was crazy good?” What if others were defining you as crazy for trying go beyond the normality of their reality? What if some were defining you as crazy for trying to fit it? What could be possible if you rethought your definitions and stopped assuming that normality was always good, and abnormality always bad? Has history repeatedly shown you that people with abnormal minds can solve abnormal problems? So what if your “craziness” was the gift the world required? Could you call that “good”...?
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