Rewriting the Narrative
Hello Lovely,
What to know when you feel you are “too much” is that you probably have it all backwards.
I absolutely love it when a woman comes to me and tells me that someone made her feel like she is “too much” or “difficult to love”.
I love it because that is my first sign that I am speaking with a very powerful woman.
I love it because that “too much” thing is her first clue back to who she truly is and ALL that she truly is.
The “too much” is actually abundance.
Abundance is attractive. (The essence of feminine energy).
How?
Often the “too much” thing is something that brings attention.
And along with attention comes attraction.
Attention and attraction is something that is hard to control by outside influences, because it taps into the deepest, most connecting part of humans. Energy.
It is wild and free flowing. (Again, the essence of feminine energy).
Needing to control something is a fear construct.
(Fear of loss, fear of change, fear of unknown)
And anything based in fear is a scarcity mindset.
Can you see the tangled loop here?
Can you see how this connects with women today?
So many of us are realizing how far we have “lost” ourselves.
We created lives that ended up making us feel trapped, stuck, powerless, hopeless, and angry.
And we are determined never to feel this way again.
We are choosing our own liberation and authentic selves.
We are learning to love and accept and see all that we are, and create lives that are blissfully aligned with who we remember ourselves to be.
And along that path, there comes a point for many of us where we painfully acknowledge that we have been silencing, ignoring, denying and running away from our feelings and what makes us feel alive and free.
Because we were made to feel like we were “too much” and “difficult to love”. So we thought we had to quiet that “too much” part of ourselves.
What is the “too much” part of you that you have stopped acknowledging and letting the world see?
Are you ready to take back your power and be loved for who you truly are, and not the diluted version of you that you had to become to survive and maintain the status quo?
Lovingly,
Suze
