Your Work Is An Expression Of Your Truth—Honour The flow

Cultivate such undeniable belief in the work you do — a reverence for the values of who you are and what you stand for.

Channel the care you have for your world, the people about you, and everything else that lights up your soul into an expansive and joyous celebration in the shape of your work — whatever the form! You can choose your confidence. You choose your softness. You can navigate your own path forward with ease and efficiency, with justice and genuine growth. You can impart your reality on this world and help it become more expressive of its truth.

To believe in your work is to see through the eyes of its soul while also enjoying the simplicities and details it brings into your existence. All fades away like dust — but your experience, your remembrance, and your expression through this journey of self, remain ingrained in the depth of of the work you do — an enrichment of your forever home, your forever Self.

Your “True Work” is not only possible, it’s destined. You simply need to be present with it, nurture it, value it, and see that it is all about Source guiding you into the sacred gifts of this world.

Aligned intuition on the path of embracing and investing in your truth— for your work will shake away anything that gets in your way. The belief you cultivate for your true work will always shine the brightest light in the room — it will always represent you well, and lead you to honour your soul.


The source of who we are is beyond the gaze and must be deeply appreciated.

There's a lot hear and know about the essence and values of who we are. Validating one’s Self can feel like a path of radical energetic reclamation; of the sacredness of hour choices — the yeses and nos. Seeing, hearing, feeling — the sensing and knowing instills the truth of who we are. Growth continues in a realization of aliveness — flowing with focus and clear visions of a life meant to be.

The journey itself is the destination. It is something that has to be met everyday and it calls on me to exercise deep personal acceptance and self care. It asks me, time and time again, to be vulnerable. When I get hurt, I let the universe and Sacred Source know. And they shine on me. They shine and tell me all will be well — to have faith.


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