22 – de-clutter objects de-clutter
mind – guilt self forgiveness and self corrective statement
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to participate in guilt.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to believe that guilt is real and that guilt actually
exists.
I forgive myself for not accepting and
allowing myself to realize that I can only feel guilty if I believe
that I have done something 'wrong'.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to participate within morality of 'right' and
'wrong'.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to, within morality, simply try to 'do the right
thing' and 'perform my duty' without actually taking responsibility,
but simply try to 'keep my hands clean'.
I forgive myself for not accepting and
allowing myself to investigate and realize my role within a certain
situation and event – and direct myself and take self
responsibility accordingly.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to – when guilt arises, instead of stopping the
guilt and taking self-responsibility – complain to another, taking
on the character of self pity.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to – instead of doing what is best for all, and
best for myself as well, in self honesty – to procrastinate and
make excuses why 'it can wait', just to feed my desires to do
something more entertaining in the moment.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to feel guilty when I am not honest as in divulging
the 'truth' – even if it would be the self honest thing to do.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to feel guilty when someone else reacts to what I
say.
I forgive myself for accepting and
allowing myself to feel guilty when someone else is disappointed in
me.
When and as I feel guilt for not doing
what I need to do, what is best for all, and what is best for me as
well, by choosing to complete only one task instead of slowing down
and working on a bit of ALL my tasks and being patient, I stop, I
breath, I do not allow myself to procrastinate on other important
jobs or make excuses why I need to complete only one specific job in
self dishonesty because I WANT to do one job more than the others.
Instead I do not follow my self-dishonest excuses for
procrastination, I slow myself down, so I do not rush myself, and do
what I need to do, bit by bit. I commit myself to take a look at my
situation in self honesty, and take a look at what I am allowing to
drive my desires weather it be fear or boredom, I write it out to see
myself, face myself in self honesty, apply self forgiveness, and move
forward in doing what is best for all.
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