My Story
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By speaking to friends over the years, as well as observing my own life path, I realised that most of our generation is going through the same thing. But very few are figuring out how to deal with it. Many individuals all around the globe have been sharing that they have been feeling 'lost', especially those coming from more 'privileged' backgrounds, and for 'privileged' I mean those who had the opportunity to access basic needs, study, get a decent job and live an overall pleasant life.
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Before embracing this rewarding path of guiding people through the discovery of their own potential, I felt lost. I still feel lost sometimes, but what has changed in me is the meaning I give to the feeling of uncertainty and above all the consciousness that I keep on working towards.
When I was a teenager I often worried about other people’s judgement. I even stopped smiling in front of a camera because someone told me my smile looked silly in pictures. I felt bullied, ashamed, scared of being rejected from my own peers and family for not looking and thinking alike. I spent many years attempting to embody “someone” I thought others liked more, living someone else's dream and abandoning mine.
Things apparently worked in the short term but in the long term created conflicts and tensions with myself and others! Fortunately, my real essence was still alive (and kicking) behind that mask, waiting to be introduced to the world. Now, I can clearly see that my behaviors, built to be liked more, simply weren’t aligned with my real values and beliefs.
I took the decision to follow my own path and face my real essence. Are you ready to meet yours?
When spirit and body work together in harmony, life continues moving toward fulfillment, realizing itself more fully at each upward turn. This is the ideal of human life. Of course, physical health is important, but so are mental and spiritual health, not to mention the health of society
(On Being Human, p. 29)