Reshape the Narrative
What you rehearse, you reinforce. Choose the story that aligns with the future you are called to inhabit.
The most powerful sermon you preach is the one you preach to yourself. Long before anyone else hears your voice, you have already told yourself a story about who you are and what is possible.
What you rehearse, you reinforce. Repeat a story of limitation long enough and your life will gently organise itself around the boundaries of that story. Repeat a story of calling, and the same is true.
Reshaping the narrative is not denial. It is alignment. It is bringing the words you say about yourself into agreement with the future you have been called to inhabit.
Today, listen carefully to the script in your own mouth. Edit the line that is keeping you small. Speak the truer sentence, and let it do its slow, faithful work.
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