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WHOM DO YOU FIGHT?  
NOVEMBER 01, 2008
Dear {!firstname},
 
How often have you had a great idea, and then talked yourself out of it because you were afraid?
I can't count the situations in my life which could have led to an improvement, but I just told myself that it wouldn't be the right thing for me. I was sure I was too young, too old, too inexperienced, or just not considered as a good fit - whatever excuse was useful to keep me from taking action.
 
One way to express your truth: If you know somebody who could contribute to this topic, please ask this person to share her or his story using the form on my website http://www.express-your-voice.com/contact-me.html.
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WHOM DO YOU FIGHT? 
 
 Confronted with difficult life situations, you might tend to think that there is somebody out there getting in your way. You assume you need to fight this person or this group of people.
 
The truth is challenging: In most situations, you are the one fighting yourself and not even recognizing it. You are the one who thinks that you have to live your life according to the opinions of others. You are the one who talks to yourself with the inner voice which knocks you down again and again. You are the person who isn't convinced that you deserve all the good things which you can get. You are your worst enemy.
 
For instance, I was thinking of publishing an article which I had written with dedication. At the same time, my inner voice kept telling me that this article would be declined as not being good enough, since I lacked connections to the people who would decide about its publication. How do I know that my article won't be chosen for publishing?
 
As long as you continue to fight yourself, how will you tell others not to fight you, not to put obstacles in your way? They do just as you do. If you don't fight yourself anymore, they will likely follow your example. Allow yourself to explore reality, to get to know your borders and to go beyond them.
 
This month, I challenge you not to listen to this inner voice which knocks you down, keeps you from exploring your possibilities, and pulls your life away from your inner self. Free yourself from this inner voice, and you'll have much more energy to express your own truth.
 
Expressing your truth is taking action. So is ignoring your obstructive inner voice.
 



 
SIX WAYS TO SUPPORT YOURSELF
 
  1. Explore possibilities for yourself. Don't talk yourself out of a great idea.
  2. Speak out or shout out aloud what you want to accomplish.
  3. Confront others with your point of view. Let them know that you'll stick to your agreements.
  4. Stay true to yourself. Don't adjust your choices to the expectations of others.
  5. Be aware of the fact that you can live just your own life, not the life of others. Do it as good as you can.
  6. Whenever you are filled with self-doubt, imagine what your best friend would recommend you, be it a real person or just someone in your imagination.

 
This month, work towards becoming your own best friend. Don't fight yourself anymore, and it will preserve your energy. I will learn to do the same.
 
Sending you energy to express and reach your goals this month,
 
 
Andrea Klee
 
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