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GIFTED


A reminder that you are most certainly talented, gifted and skilled in a very unique way. It’s time to stop looking outside and comparing yourself to others.

Your gifts were never intended to function or work exactly the same as another person’s gift. By looking at how others are more gifted, or better than you, you are unintentionally sending energy out to the Universe which says you are less than.

This action is the very thing that is blocking your gifts from developing to their fullest potential.


You cannot compare yourself to anyone else. If you see greatness in someone else, it is because you hold the quality of greatness within you. That is how the world mirrors ourselves for us, by seeing ourselves in others.


If you are experiencing fear or apprehension about sharing your gifts with the world. Underlying this fear are beliefs and doubts about whether you are enough, or good enough.


Start addressing those beliefs immediately. Sometimes our fear of sharing our gift is the very thing that blocks us from discovering how we can best use it in service to others.

In either case, because you are doubting yourself; questioning who you are as a person or whether you have anything of value to give. Your unique gifts are very needed here on the planet.


Place your doubts aside and start to cultivate self-worth and personal value. You were given certain gifts because only you could bring them to the world in the way you do.

Trust your soul’s wisdom in choosing the path you are on, and the gifts you are here to give.


Thank you for the wonderful and uplifting message from Cheryl Lee.
Let’s take time to reflect on this message and work on ourselves.
The willingness to accept is also a form of awareness. Accept whatever you’re ready to accept. When this happens, so is the shift… in how we live and our being.
Let’s not forget to find heartiness in all aspects of our life!

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blessed be
Lynn 








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