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Hilda Rendl ~ Purposeful & Empowered Women

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Posted by Hilda Rendl on
 November 5, 2018
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Be who you really are, your authentic self.

People can sense when you’re trying to be someone you’re not.

Maybe you read a book, saw a video or an interview of a certain person and decided that’s who you would want to be.

You didn’t go through all the struggles and learning that that person did.

Yes, you can incorporate slowly what you admire about that person.

But always remember, you are beautiful and special just the way you are.

That’s what makes you, YOU.

Sending Love and Joy your way for a purposeful and empowered week, Because I Care.  

Memo from Within
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  1. Hilda Rendl says:
    November 9, 2018 at 9:33 am

    “Your soul wisdom particularly speaks to me this morning. It ties into a theme I’ve been growing through over the past couple of weeks of staying boldly true to myself and showing others who I really am, even if part of me is scared they will reject me. It has been paying off big time, and feels like a significant turning point for me. So thanks for speaking to that theme this week.

    Wishing you a wonderful day ahead.”

    EE

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  2. Hilda Rendl says:
    November 9, 2018 at 9:34 am

    “When I read the word “you”, my mind didn’t go to my own self, but to everyone else. Not sure why. But I understand you mean for us to think of “I”.

    All I can say is that we need to embrace who we are as we are at any point in our lives, and hold that “I” or “You” to the highest version that we can be. If I can model what I want to see reflected back to me and the world, is when we begin to change the world.”

    WL

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