we all know you can fight, fam.
you’ve proven that by showing us how hard you are willing to fight for what you want —
matter of fact, you’re a true, no limit solider who’s been in a constant battle with yourself + your surroundings for a while now.
it’s very much giving Miss Sofia from Alice Walker’s The Color Purple: all my life i had to fight!
seemingly, no matter how distant you are from situations, the fight lives on in you.
still fighting your past by holding onto painful memories + traumas + not forgiving yourself for past decisions.
still fighting to uphold toxic relationships that, due to your time + effort, you feel obligated to sustain.
still fighting + battling with the appearance of being right, of being perfect, + of being unbothered.
we know you can fight, but can you let go?
at this point, we know how firm your grip is, so show us how easy it is for you to release what no longer serves you.
the fight ends here.
your fighting days are over, now it’s time to flow.
trust that by letting go, if it’s meant to come back to you it will circle back, no question.
also, trust that you’re good no matter what happens. 💯
affirm yourself:
i find strength in letting go. trusting life comes easy to me because i know what’s for me shows up exactly when i need it.
fighting is no longer necessary, fam.
you used that in survival mode when you didn’t know you had other options.
you know now.
you can rest.
you can let go.
you can flow.
be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach
journal prompt(s) for today:
what have you had to fight for all of your life? being heard? being seen? being valued? explain.
end your story with the following: the fight is over. victory is mine!
what action steps will you take now when you find yourself in fight mode?