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How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth by Rachel D. Greenwell
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“If you don’t know how to self-love, if you were never taught how, like a lot of us were never taught how, then you will attempt to fill that void with all kinds of things.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“If you don’t know how to self-love, if you were never taught how, like a lot of us were never taught how, then you will attempt to fill that void with all kinds of things.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Strength isn’t something we all naturally have, it is something we do and then become”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Go ahead and believe in yourself. Believe in yourself right now. See that future version of yourself being amazing and doing all kinds of great stuff and claim that it’s true.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Equilibrium is basically when different forces achieve balance. They become equal or the same. People do this with energy. If you know this and you also know that you have power then you can choose the energy or the feeling of the room or of the group or whatever. Basically, you just feel the feelings really strongly and hold it no matter what is going on around you and no matter what anyone else around you feels like.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“here is also a beautiful ripple effect that takes place when you love yourself. Your children learn how to love themselves; they teach their children how to love themselves and so on and so forth and look at that, you have done your part to heal an entire lineage of people!”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“I know who I am and I know what I want, most importantly, I know what I deserve and I demand that others treat me according to this knowing.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“You are A PART of a greater whole. You are already greater than you could ever know. If you only knew your own greatness. If you only knew your magic. If you only knew that you are an expansive, limitless, beautiful being. You are your own individual, unique, flawed, messy, stubborn, flesh and blood, human part of it all, and it’s fucking mind blowing. There is stardust in your DNA. The love of God is flowing through your veins. You are important.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“We must stay conscious of our words. We’ve all heard that little phrase when we were kids. “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” Well, I call BULLSHIT! As cute as that is and as much as I wish it were true, it’s not. Words are powerful, they can hurt or they can heal.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“To all of those who broke my spirit
I have spent a lot of time, energy and love
Putting it back together and I added some extra things.
See, I rebuilt my soul into a spirit that cannot be broken by people like you
One that sits up so high
I feel invincible
My soul sings a song incomprehensible to ears like yours
My soul soars
Because when you broke me, it let the light in.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“One day I realized just how much I despised being with me. I didn’t want to feel like that anymore. I thought, “shit, I'm going to be this me forever. I have to learn to like myself”.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“I had to find something, ANYTHING to distract myself from myself. But you can’t run from yourself forever. No matter where you go, you are always there. No matter what you do to avoid being with yourself, you’ll always come back around to having to face you again.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“There is a space in your heart that is reserved for your own self’s love”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Not having self-worth is the most excruciating existence. It is like being stuck in a room for years (like however many you’ve been alive) with a person that hates your guts. Can you imagine that? Stuck in a room with someone constantly telling you how much you suck and sitting there with their arms folded, secretly wishing that you would just die already, and giving you judgmental looks. Who would put up with that? When we think about it this literally, it’s easy to realize just how crazy it is that we’ve lived all this time disliking our own selves.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“People who love themselves, do what they love.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Intentions are like expressways on the map to your future”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“You are an amazing spiritual being connected to infinite wisdom!”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“We are all connected! We are also individuals. We have our own individual selves here on this earth but there is a part of us that is connected to everyone and everything else. We are all ONE. Begin to move your awareness into this understanding and looking at everything around you as if it is part of you.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“You are a beautiful, infinite soul and it’s time to embrace this truth.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“You will look at the world differently when you see it as yourself. You will look at yourself differently when you see you as part of God. You will look at God differently when you look at God as everything.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Pretty much anything can be medicine if it's what your soul craves”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
tags: soul
“The soul, the spirit, God, consciousness, the Universe, or whatever you want to call it, YOU are A PART of it. NOT apart from it.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“You don't have to find your purpose in order to live it, you have to live your purpose in order to find it”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Any ability or capacity to love in this world is an accomplishment”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
tags: love
“Do what you want to do when you want to do it”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“I LOVE doing cartwheels”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“You have to treat the world like it's yours to experience”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
tags: world
“As Royalty, indulgence in pleasurable experiences is 100% allowed and also encouraged”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“In those moments when I have to choose to practice faith, that’s when I feel strong.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
“Faith got me through the difficult times. When I was crying on kitchen floors or when it seems the whole world was against me and that self-worth voice piped up and told me I was better than this or that there was more to life. Faith came directly after. Faith said “believe that voice, it’s true”.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

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