Make That Choice!



When you stand in front of that mirror and you’re beginning to cringe with discomfort, and the familiar old thought races through your subconscious mind “You are so unlovable,” remember this: You weren’t the first person who said those words to you. Someone else said them to you first. You accepted those words based on the false judgment of that person and you began the process of believing them. You started repeating them to yourself every time you looked in a mirror and you started that at a young age. You then became what you chose to believe about yourself.

You made the conscious choice to believe the judgment someone else executed against you. And you can make the choice to stop believing it. Right here, right now you are the one who has to decide what you really believe about yourself. And you can choose to believe anything you want. You can choose to be anything you want. And you can choose to love what is—to love yourself just the way you are—if you really want to.

You can choose to STOP believing “You are so unlovable.” And you can choose to believe, from this day forward, that “You are SO lovable.” You can make the conscious choice to stop being what you are not—and never have been (unlovable); and to start being what you really truly are (lovable).

Now’s your chance. Make that choice. Be lovable.

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