Often times when we think of commitment, we think of our commitment to our jobs, relationships, children- if we have them, and/or teams, groups, or committees we may be on. Although these commitments are valuable, they need to be an extension of our commitment to self, not the other way around.
In most cases everything that we devote so much of our energy and focus on, is something outside of whom we are. In order for us to serve our highest good in the things that we commit to, we must first learn to commit to ourselves.
Take a moment to center yourself in where you are, right now. How do you feel about your life? Is there anything that you can do to improve it? If so, what keeps you from taking action to do them? Are you living your truth? Are you on your path? How rooted are you in your spiritual development, what ever that means to you? Are you seeking your higher purpose? Do you know how much potential you truly have?
If we are not fully committed to materializing our fullest potential, we can never be fully committed to anything, or anyone. Before you can be the best employee, husband/wife, mother/father, community/team/church member, teacher, student, and/or etc., you must first know who you truly are at your best.
When we allow ourselves to commit fully to who we are, we will come to know the essence of why we’re here, and in that we will find our true connection to GOD.
May your heart be filled with joy- Ricky Roberts III
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