“Obey your soul, have perfect faith in yourself. Never think of yourself with doubt or distrust, or as one who makes mistakes.” ~ Wallace D. Wattles from The Science of Being Great
Wow. I’m learning to take these guys literally. So, let’s break that one down. Notice the important use of the word “never.”
“NEVER think of yourself with doubt or distrust, or as one who makes mistakes.”
So, quick quiz: when is it OK to think of yourself with doubt or as someone who makes mistakes?
Bingo! That would be *never*. :)
Again, start noticing how often you fall into doubt and resolve to switch your focus to what you want/who you’re becoming/what your highest Self is evolving into!
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