You Should Go and Trust Yourself!

For anyone who might need to hear this right now ✨✨✨

TRUST YOURSELF!

That little voice in the back of your mind, that flicker in your tummy when you feel something isn't right... That's your internal "Jiminy Cricket" asking you to slow down and wait a minute before you leap!

Your intuition is your guiding light, your way, your path, your yellow brick road (if you will) and if you follow it, you find your way home, to yourself, to your inner power, to your purpose! 💜✨💜

Cultivating the voice and learning to hear, decipher, and trust in it is an exploratory journey with incredible learning, wisdom and growth.

We may have to cross barriers of self doubt, mistrust and painful programs to get to the other side of confident trust, abundant love and ultimate compassion but when we arrive, everything feels nothing short of magical!

It feels "right", it feels like things are lining up for us (because universally, they are!) Boundaries move, as the path (your path) opens up for you to embrace your way upon it!✨💜🧙

To you my friend, if your intuition is guiding you, even if you don't know where or why, follow that pull, flow into your aligned path and let the magic embrace you!

You never know what's waiting for you unless you let yourself seek! 💜

How many times has your inner voice been shrieking at you for your attention, only for it to be ignored, misunderstood, silenced...

How many times do you look back and wish to yourself that you would have done something different? Followed your heart instead of what you thought you needed to do...

We're so often looking outside of ourselves for answers, wishing others will have the important envelopes of our lives' contents within, but the truth is, we're the ones most capable of understanding ourselves if only we would tap into the conversations our body, mind and spirit try to have with us!

Listen. You'll be surprised at the messages waiting for you!

Sending you love on your journey! 💜

Love,
Cece 😘

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