Today, I reflect on a powerful episode of the “Take Back Your Mind” podcast that resonated deeply with me. As I grappled with self-doubt and the pressure of societal expectations, I found solace and inspiration in shifting my mindset towards positivity and gratitude. Join me as I share insights from Michael Beckwith and Omarion on embracing the power of choosing joy, being unbothered by external pressures, and aligning with our true purpose. Discover how to celebrate your accomplishments and live in divine timing, always right on time.
Enjoy!Today, I stumbled upon a podcast that immediately resonated with me. The title alone, “Take Back Your Mind,” sparked something deep within, and I knew I had to share it with you. This morning, I was overwhelmed with thoughts about the breaks I’ve taken from Grand Ri5ing. Even after diligently preparing for a business-based show we have been casted for & completing a month’s worth of content last night, I found myself questioning whether my audience would appreciate my newly posted content due to the infrequency of my posts. I was momentarily trapped in a cycle of self-doubt and blame until I consciously shifted my mindset to one of positivity and gratitude.
I reminded myself of my accomplishments and celebrated them. My husband Ro’s words echoed in my mind: “Give more credit to the simplicities and what you have already accomplished before doubting yourself based on what’s not being accomplished in this moment.” I reaffirmed my greatness and understood that these breaks are essential for Grand Ri5ing to flourish. I embraced a powerful insight to exchange grief for grace: to lean away from the rush and embrace the knowing that “I am always right on time.”
It’s easy to get caught up in societal timelines and standards, which often make us overlook our achievements, especially when they include much-needed rest. The negative opinions of others can become so ingrained in our minds that we start living by them, hearing those criticisms even in silence. This is why it’s crucial to dismantle these self-imposed constraints.
Knowing that you are always right on time means you are aligned with your purpose and elevating in divine timing, not by the world’s clock but by the unique schedule designed for you.
What does doing the work look like? It means dedicating time to truly discover who you are and what you need to be who you are meant to be. It involves shedding layers of societal conditioning, releasing them, and standing unapologetically in your truth. It means being unbothered by external pressures and finding peace within.
This ties back to the podcast episode I aligned with today, where Michael Beckwith and Omarion discussed the concept of being Unbothered—The Power of Choosing Joy. Their conversation mirrored my morning reflections, filling me with joy and reaffirmation.
HERE ARE SOME OF MY TOP KEY TAKEAWAYS & REFLECTIONS FROM WATCHING THIS EPISODE OF TAKE YOUR MIND BACK
• Blissipline: Find bliss in discipline. Release guilt and shame. Fall in love with what you must do.
• When you fall off, begin again: Don’t be harsh on yourself. Just start anew.
• 63-Day Habit: Consistency transforms actions into habits. Integrate new practices into your routine and be gentle with yourself if you miss a day.
• Fearphobia: Embrace fear to transform it into curiosity and enthusiasm. Develop a healthy relationship with fear. It can be a protector and a guide.
• Joy is a choice: Choose to be unmoved by negativity. Normalize joy, not worry.
• The beauty of being alone: Maintain your joy. Use tools like yantras, mantras, affirmations, and breathwork.
• The oyster and the pearl: In adversity, create something beautiful.
• Build and stabilize: Construct your goals, then fortify them.
• I.D.D: To combat what Michael refers to as Intention Deficit Disorder, engage in the practice of setting daily intentions as you wake to guide your actions throughout the day.
• Habit Formation: Thoughts become words, words become actions, actions become habits, habits become character, and character becomes destiny – Lao Tzu.
• Self-Storytelling: “The greatest story ever told is the story you tell yourself about yourself.” – Michael Beckwith.
I hope these insights resonate with you as deeply as they did with me. Reflect on these principles and see how they can be woven into your life. Remember, joy and self-care are choices we can make every day.
Stay radiant, stay intentional, and keep rising.
With love and light,