there is beauty in complaining.
no, it’s not the nagging, or the whining, or the eye rolling.
it’s not even the hand gestures you use to illustrate your point or the lip smacking you do to emphasize moments of disappointment.
the beauty is in the choices you can make in this moment.
instead of complaining, you can choose another path; a different one.
complaining tells us that something is off + out of balance.
it’s an indicator that our desires aren’t fully aligning with what we have going on in the moment.
complaining isn’t good or bad, it’s simply feedback.
it tells you how you’re feeling + it gives you the chance to feel those feelings + decide what you’d like to feel instead.
take the energy that you’re channeling into complaining + put it to valuable use.
the quality of your life today + here after depends on whether you decide to make a move or solely make complaints.
you’ve proven time + time again that you can use your unique powers to change the course of your life —
i mean look at you, *|FNAME|*!
you did + are doing that! 😝
you don’t like the direction you’re heading toward now? pivot.
whatever you’re going through is only a setback if you allow it to be one.
use whatever life hands you for your good + count on yourself to make your desires your really.
you can do this!
be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach
journal prompt(s) for today:
do you feel stuck in your current situation or circumstance? if so, what are you willing to do to change where you are now?
even when we feel stuck, there is a way out. list (at least) three ways you can change your current situation or circumstance.