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I write my own story

I am the author of my own destiny. I am the writer of my own fate. And I love that I can take control of my story.

 

I am glad that I have taken responsibility for my own narrative. I now see that others lack the power to have any say in my story. I am the director of this play.

 

I choose the characters that I want to play with now. I take back my power.  

I am proud of myself and how far I have come on this journey. I now do a rewrite of my history. I forgive those who I am ready to forgive.

 

I am no longer the victim in my story. I am the hero.

 

As the hero, I rescue any parts of myself that need to be healed. I give these parts the love they need. I acknowledge all my parts. 

I have stopped pushing down the aspects of myself that need to come forth to be forgiven. I do my forgiveness work. I do my healing work. 

Now that I have all my parts on board with the new narrative, I can joyfully write my new script. I choose a new path that I have never gone down before. 

I now have the courage to reach my destiny. I now have the strength to be the master of my fate.

 

Today, I stand tall as I take command of my life. I am the supreme commander of my life. I take back the power I have given away in the past. I seize new opportunities to fulfill my purpose.

 

Self-Reflection Questions:

 

  1. What does my new narrative look like?
  2. How can I create a happy ending?
  3. What characters am I bringing in this time to support my story?

 

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As always, stay blessed and live your life Enthusiastically!!

 

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