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Your best will vary from day to day, and that's okay from "summary" of The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz,Janet Mills
Each day is different, and so is your best. Some days you will feel full of energy, creativity, and motivation, able to tackle any task with ease. Other days, you may feel tired, distracted, or overwhelmed, struggling to even get out of bed. And that's okay. It's important to recognize that your best will vary from day to day, depending on a variety of factors such as your physical health, emotional state, and external circumstances. When you accept that your best is not a fixed standard but a fluid concept, you free yourself from the burden of unrealistic expectations and self-judgment. By acknowledging that some days you will perform better than others, you can approach each day with a sense of compassion and understanding for yourself. This flexibility allows you to navigate the ups and downs of life with greater ease and resilience. It is crucial to practice self-awareness and self-compassion in order to honor your best each day, whatever form it may take. By cultivating a mindset of acceptance and non-judgment towards yourself, you create space for growth, learning, and improvement. Rather than striving for perfection or comparing yourself to others, focus on doing the best you can in any given moment, with the resources and abilities you have available to you. Remember that your best is a subjective and ever-changing standard, not a fixed and absolute measure of your worth or capabilities. By embracing the variability of your best, you empower yourself to live authentically and harmoniously, in alignment with your true self. Trust in your inherent wisdom and resilience to guide you through the fluctuations of life, knowing that each day offers new opportunities for growth and self-discovery.Similar Posts
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