Saturday, October 6, 2007

Don't ingore your pain!

5 Reasons to Embrace Pain
By Kimyon Zari


Whatever your pain is there is a reason she exists. She is there to inform you that you have an appointment to make and to keep. Whether your pain is arrogance, fear, insecurities, or low self-esteem, consider sitting down and embracing her without delay. Only then will you be able to feel (heal) better. Below I've listed 5 reasons to embrace pain.

Pain:

1. ...is the best life makeover on the market. No one sells anything better to get us moving.

2. ...forces you to hit the wall -- hard!! Then, you realize you can recover from that TKO.

3. ...draws you into fear's arms, which encourages action and change. (Feeling pain is an indicator that you are alive and can feel like's sting)

4. ...opens your heart. It is a beginning in eliminating the lies you tell yourself and others.

5. ...allows you room to grow and then compels you to live fully alive and without apology.

What kind of story is your life telling the world? What kind of story is your business telling the world? What are you really made of and how long will you hold on to that pain? When will you begin to take control of your life? After all it totally belongs to you. Each time you decide to address and change an area in your life that is not working, you replenish your mind and body with the necessary vitamins it needs to function appropriately. Why not accept pain for what it is: A reminder that where there is pain, there lies a reason to change.

The hardest person I have ever had to face is ME. What about you?

Kimyon, LDC
A DIAMOND COACH

Published writer on Success.com, featured in Today’s Charlotte Woman, Pride Magazine, and Arrive Net Advertising and Marketing. Creator and manager of Blue Waters, a grassroots online newsletter encouraging subscribers to live fully alive and without apology. An entertainer, vocalist and theater actress having traveled the globe opening for entertainers Chaka Kahn, Mikki Howard, and jazz sensation Phil Perry. Born and raised in Springfield, MA, resides in North Carolina with her two young adults. For more info email me at adiamondcoach@gmail.com or visit my black business space.

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