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Merry Christmas
Whoever you are, wherever you are, and whatever this holiday season means to you, I hope it’s wonderful. Merry Christmas guys 🎄❤️
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Have a very merry Christmas to you too! 🎄🌟❄️❤️
Positive Affirmations
I’m kinda new to this rewiring my brain stuff and a total noob at the positive affirmations part. I found Rey’s explanation and examples super useful, also made me feel less silly about doing them. But I would love to hear from my fellow rebels what affirmations you use and your experiences with doing them. I’ll put mine in the comments, but I’d really love to hear from you! Peace and Love Mi Amigos.
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@Andy P yeah I am doing this lately. It is like playing the game totally differently. You say I am calm in a frightening situation, and repeat it over and over, and believe you are really calm, you will become calm. And that calmness opens doors that you would have closed automatically by staying in fear. You can apply this to any area of your life with different affirmations. I love “I am rich” or “I am totally financially free”, “I am financially set for life.” It’s an incredible joy to feel the feelings that come from repeating those thoughts. I also really appreciate those simple affirmations. I have been resting on “I enjoy my life” and it just uplifts me so much in such a gentle way. Those simple basic affirmations “I am enough” “I am okay” “All is well, everything is happening exactly as it should” infinite affirmations. it’s really good ITS THE META
How to separate identity from productivity
Lately I’ve been forced into a pause I didn’t choose. After years of giving everything I had to my job, often at the expense of my own body, I’m recovering from a concussion and facing the reality that healing can’t be measured by productivity. What’s coming up for me is how tightly I’ve tied my identity to what I produce, how reliable I am, how much I can endure. Rest feels uncomfortable. Not because I don’t need it, but because somewhere along the way I learned that my value comes from output. I’m trying to learn how to be a person, not a performance. For those who have gone through injury, burnout, or a major life shift: How did you begin separating who you are from what you do? What helped you untangle worth from productivity, especially in a culture that rewards pushing through at all costs? I’m genuinely curious and open to learning.
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It may help you Sadhguru gives a technique called Isha Kriya basically you repeatedly say “I am not the body, I am not even the mind” along with breathing and a few other simple steps. It’s a daily practice. But just sharing the idea of it, it is to loosen your identity to your body and mind, which is the only thing that identifies to anything else in your life. If you have some distance from what you think is you and from what is actually you, the idea is you will be free from suffering or at least lessen your suffering. It can help you with your identification for those things in your life like your values and your work. It is a very good practice, I have done it myself, and you can repeat that mantra I am not this body I am not even this mind any time of the day. Even if you do not do this practice I hope the idea behind the practice helps enlighten you or give you insight or a method to help you Namaste
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