• 68: "What You Resist Persists" - Why I Love This Quote

  • Jul 28 2020
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

68: "What You Resist Persists" - Why I Love This Quote

  • Summary

  • "What you resist persists, what you look at disappears." 

    This is one of my favourite quotes from the book 'Conversations With God' By Neal Donald Walsch. In fact, it's one of my favourite quotes of all time and one that really jumps to the forefront of my mind on a daily basis.
    We all have barriers. We all have stories we tell ourselves.
    We all go through tough moments in life.
    Sometimes these stories benefit us as we carry them through life and sometimes they hold us back from really stepping into our true power and becoming who we dream of being.
    When we go through tough times we can either: A) Choose to bury things and ‘resist’ or B) Choose to work through think and ‘look’ at them
    Option A leaves you feeling stagnant and stuck. Your beliefs in the stories you tell yourself keep you from moving forwards and truly experiencing life. Life is ever flowing and changing and we need to accept the things we can’t change and let our beliefs and stories adapt. 
    Option B, although more challenging and sometimes the scarier option, will inevitably allow you to grow and give you the opportunity to cultivate, manifest and create the life you dream of. Yes it’s harder, yes it’s uncomfortable but it’s worth it. It’s worth doing the hard work to see the reward. 
    It’s time to stop resisting if you want to see change in your life. Start ‘looking’ so you can take those actionable steps to get you to where you want to be.

    If you feel you need a bit of extra guidance to work through those negative times, emotions, feelings then please get in touch: hello@heruniqueglow.com
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