Your Superpower

I’ve always told myself that I’m not very intelligent, or quick witted, or athetlic, or musical. 


Real nice huh? 


But I’ve always been proud of my amazing ability to love people. Now in my adult years I realize THAT is my greatest strength. 


But what’s interesting is that just like any developed talent, or strength we can “lose” our abilities when we aren’t practicing on a regular basis. 


Guess what, the last few weeks I haven’t been practicing. I find myself annoyed at my husband, my children and just everybody. 


It was a bit of a wake up call for me, I realized, “Hey, Brooke, what’s going on?” You’re not yourself. 


Gave myself a moment to breathe and realized that I just wasn’t allowing myself space to love. 


Love is always accessible. Love feels rooted and aligned. If I don’t know what to do or if I’m anxious about the future and outcomes I remind myself to tune into my strengths. 


I can love people so very much. I can offer them all of my love and through that love is the power to change to heal and to lift up.

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