Becoming Unrecognizable

I have an armoire that I love but it needs a serious paint job. I know that it needs somework in terms of it needing to be sanded down and prepped before it’s a beautiful, gleaming, shining, white piece of furniture.

And what’s amazing when you think about a beautiful piece of worthy furniture, that you admire and value within your home, is that it parallels with the process that needs to happen on your way to your own glow and shining moments in life and work.

In a nutshell, you need to (we all need to at different stages of growth and evolution) get sanded down and prepared before you can be ready for prime time.

This process of being sanded-down doesn’t get talked about much especially in the realm of setting intentions and manifesting what it is that you desire.

What needs to happen when you claim a new vision for your life and work is, you need to get real with yourself and understand that part of the process is, passing up the woman you know yourself to be in order to – embrace the woman you are meant to become.

Now, does passing up the woman you know yourself to be mean that you change who you are at your core? No it doesn’t.

It means that you remember who you are at your core.

You begin to reveal who you were always meant to be, hence the reason you need to get sanded down. Debris and other things that limit you need to get sanded off so you can truly shine and reveal your beauty, both inside and out.

This is why it’s so important to know that when things feel extra uncomfortable on the way to obtaining your goals, and you feel frustrated and ready to give up, this is when we you MUST stay the course.

This is where you need to put your stake in the ground and pound it in further and say to the Universe: “I’m not going anywhere. I want this and am willing to put up with the rain to get the rainbow.”

When you claim what you want, and navigate through your own rainstorm on your way to the pot of gold, you truly become unrecognizable to yourself and the people around you.

Qualities and characteristics you didn’t even know you had (or haven’t been revealed in a very long time) begin to surface and you see your true beauty revealed.

Qualities such as courage, strength, endurance, and patience all come to the surface and you gain a whole new idea and respect for yourself as a result of the process.

Exciting stuff huh?

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