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It takes work to be aligned with yourself. It requires discipline and a willingness to be uncomfortable. It means taking risks, making mistakes, and trying new things. But I promise that it's worth it in the end.
When you're aligned with yourself ('living your values means to be the most authentic version of yourself in all aspects of your life'), you feel better about who you are and what you're doing with your life. You can make decisions that are right for you—even if they're challenging—rather than just going along with what everyone else wants. And when you feel like your decisions are in line with who you are and what makes sense for your life right now, it makes everything easier: from figuring out where to go on vacation or what kind of car to buy down to how much time you spend at work or on social media each day. Alignment isn't a destination; it's a journey that requires consistent effort over time if you want it to stick around for good.
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Annica JohanssonMy name is Annica Johansson and I am an Artist, Art Life Coach and a Sound Healer. I am writing about personal development, daily musings, spirituality and depicting mother nature's amazing beauty. Welcome! Categories
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