For example, it’s easy to talk about our dreams, but it takes a lot more energy to take the many small steps that lead to bringing our dreams into reality. If all we ever do is talk about them, we begin to lose faith in ourselves because nothing changes on an external level. In this way, being all talk and no action is a form of self-sabotage. It’s also useful to examine our actions to see if, through them, we are following through on our words.
It’s always helpful to observe what we talk about and who we say we
are, and then to observe what we actually do in the world. Sometimes we
realize our actions haven’t caught up with what we are saying, and at
other times, we see that we might need to change our words to more
adequately reflect what we do in the world. Either way, the more we
align our words and our deeds, the clearer we are in expressing our
truth in the world, and the more powerful we are in bringing it into
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