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" two feet in


this year
i choose to burn my good candles
on a Tuesday at noon
just because
i choose to use the expensive lotion
the one i keep tucked safe up on the counter
not ration any of my most cherished belongings
because i am worth investing in ---right now

this year I choose to wear that thing
you know
the one I told myself I would slip on
when I looked a certain way?
I choose to love my body
this vessel I have been given
and her seasons as they shift

this year
I give myself permission to change
and keep changing
for I understand
there is an underlying truth when it comes
to becoming- it doesn't have to mirror anyone else

this year
I choose to let go
really let go
of the heavy
of the half-hearted
no more forcing connection
where it no longer lives
I choose to nourish
what's willing to grow

this year
I choose to be grateful
for the teachings of my yesterday
I honor my wholeness
when I honor my whole self- even the shaky parts

this year
I choose to step forward

clear eyes
heart open
two feet grounded

palms wide
to the all-is-possible
unknown
and new "

Danielle Doby , I Am Her Tribe


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Danielle Doby quote : two feet in<br /><br /><br />this year<br />i choose to burn my good candles<br />on a Tuesday at noon<br />just because<br />i choose to use the expensive lotion<br />the one i keep tucked safe up on the counter <br />not ration any of my most cherished belongings <br />because i am worth investing in ---right now<br /><br />this year I choose to wear that thing<br />you know<br />the one I told myself I would slip on<br />when I looked a certain way?<br />I choose to love my body<br />this vessel I have been given<br />and her seasons as they shift<br /><br />this year<br />I give myself permission to change<br />and keep changing <br />for I understand <br />there is an underlying truth when it comes<br />to becoming- it doesn't have to mirror anyone else<br /><br />this year<br />I choose to let go<br />really let go<br />of the heavy<br />of the half-hearted <br />no more forcing connection<br />where it no longer lives<br />I choose to nourish<br />what's willing to grow<br /><br />this year <br />I choose to be grateful <br />for the teachings of my yesterday <br />I honor my wholeness<br />when I honor my whole self- even the shaky parts<br /><br />this year<br />I choose to step forward<br /><br />clear eyes<br />heart open<br />two feet grounded<br /><br />palms wide<br />to the all-is-possible<br />unknown<br />and new