Your Right Maybe Someone Else's Wrong

You have shown no knowledge or appreciation of your uniqueness. Yet, you are the rarest thing in the world. God Memorandum


We beat up on ourselves. We want to do get it right, do it right, speak right act right. And when we don't we beat up on ourselves, there is sometimes shame and guilt around doing it right.
According to Iyanla - surrender the need to do it right.
Start where you are with what you have and learn as you go
Many times the need for perfection is a fear
The need to justify also sometimes can be us judging a situation, the people involved and even ourselves.
So how do we surrender the need to do it right?
By remembering that where we are has use, that what we have is also useful, and to focus on our inner guidance even when at times it makes very little sense at all.
your right may be someone else's wrong. your wrong maybe some one else's right
So, give thanks and proceed! You will be guided- divinely so
Peace


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