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Here is the dilemma:
You spend much of the first 50 years building your outer self. You needed to. It's a natural and necessary part of life.
You worked hard to excel at all the roles, expectations and titles that come with leading a successful life. You met the demands and needs of other to the best of your ability. And mostly, it fit for you.
Until it didn't.
Now, a vague unease has crept in. A feeling of trepidation instead of anticipation about the future. You may feel a sense of diminishment, as though you are becoming invisible in your own life.
And yet...
You hear your inner self calling you back to yourself.
It comes in a delicious moment of self-ease and self-acceptance; an "aha" moment of connectedness and expansiveness; a spontaneous upwelling of gratitude for life.
You want more of that.
And you can choose to have it.
This is Living From the Inside Out.