One of the most beautiful things is to say or hear from someone: I care about you. We all need to take care of ourselves and also to take care of each other. Caring is connected to loving, healing. And healing is connected to recovering, trusting the process, growing, letting it flow.Caring sometimes is just be together, even in silence, it’s to be present in someone’s life even at a distance. It can be sharing more questions than actually answering them. It’s having empathy and the capacity to cry together. When you care, you protect but you don’t control. When you care you put yourself available while you still respect the freewill, the limits and possibilities of the other person. Caring takes time, patience, persistence. Nobody is the solution for anyone, but we can care. I care about you, you care about me and who knows maybe this can save the planet, the world or humanity. Maybe if we care we can save ourselves. So I hope we get to care for one another. Let them talk Sometimes we give too much attention to the outside voices and end up loosing touch with ourselves. Turn down the volume of their opinions. Focus on yourself and what makes you happy. People are going to talk, people are going to hate, people are going to criticize.
Let them talk.
Your opinion matters the most. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality. Please yourself!
Create your own path
It’s nice to get inspired by what people are doing, but because someone else is doing it doesn’t mean that it is the best choice for you. You have the power to create your own path, one that is authentic, appropriate and feels better to you. Get in touch with your intentions, find what you love and go for it. It’s your life, it’s your path, it’s up to you. What would you like to create in your life?
Your relationship with yourself sets the tone for your relationship with others. The more you work on yourself and accept, forgive, love, embrace who you are, more you are able to offer the same to people around you. When you are confident and in peace with yourself you let it show in the way you relate to others, you become less judgmental, more compassionate, empathetic. Your triggers can show opportunities of parts of you that still need to be loved. When you truly love yourself, you more easily can accept and love what is different from you.