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I am resetting my inner compass. Do you need to reset your compass?

I realize that I have gotten off course, and I am rectifying that now.


I am back on track.


I forgive myself for getting off track. I forgive myself for getting distracted. I give myself permission to be kind and compassionate to myself in the course of making mistakes. I am correcting my course now.


I realize that what once was appropriate for me is now outdated. I have grown out of certain behaviors and patterns. I am upgrading myself now.


I am resetting my goals. I am expanding my capacity for growth. I have set a new course. I have a higher destiny now.


I imagine myself going up steps. I realize that I have to step off of a lower step to bring that foot up to a higher step. I am stepping up towards my goal by leaving lower steps that got me this far.


I am grateful for the steps I have taken towards my goals. I am grateful that I am now aware of the course corrections that are necessary to gain greater ground.


I realize that sometimes I stray off my path. I forgive myself and move on.


Today, I resolve to pay greater attention to my goals. I catch myself when I get off course. I am compassionate to myself as I redirect myself back by following my inner compass.


Self-Reflection Questions:


  1. What is a good way to catch myself when I get off course?

  2. How can I gently get back on track?

  3. How can I raise the bar on my self-compassion?

 
 
 

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