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When Words Fail.. Action Speaks.. When Action Fails.. Eyes Speak.. When Eyes Fail.. Tears Speak.. And When Everything Else Fails.. ‘Silence’ Speaks

The way to begin to truly see beauty in yourself is to begin to see beauty in all of life, and to understand you are connected to life, and that you are a part of life’s great beauty.

Believing in your inner beauty as an extraordinary and unique entity will begin to shift your perspectives about the world from cynicism, to reverence.

If you cannot immediately change your external circumstances, start with your words.

We are all constructed out of our self-dialogue.

Start with your inner voice. Your inner dialogue has a profound impact on your life.

Make sure your ritual is not a daily prayer for failure through negative self-talk, ruminations, and gossip.

Comprehend and challenge your narrative.

Portrayals become choices and actions — which become your life.

Choose thoughts that give you the sentiments of feeling alive and excited about life.

Make a peace with your inner voice and speak ever so kindly and respectfully of yourself.

What you talk about you anchor yourself to, so if you want to change your life — change your dialogue.

Making peace with your pessimistic inner voice is like making peace with a great enemy.

Your inner voice can become a protector and champion of your life.

You give life to your problems with your statements.

If you want to change, then begin to use your words to give life to antidotes.

Your battle is your strength.

If you can resist becoming adverse, bitter or hopeless, in time, your struggle will give you everything. Shalom 💥💫

By Peace Truth

Life can be likened to a bouquet of roses, each with its unique charm. Some roses sparkle like raindrops, while others lose their luster in the absence of sunlight. Some roses wilt away with time, while others bloom in a kaleidoscope of colors. Some roses sag with drooping petals, while others captivate with their beauty. However, it is vital to acknowledge that the perception of beauty resides in the eyes of the beholder.