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Elizabeth Machete

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You underestimate how much of human behavior is driven by envy masquerading as morality. Watch who celebrates your restraint but resents your success. Praise is cheap. Patterns are honest. Study those, not the compliments.


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Nobody talks about how hard it is to let go of what no longer serves you. We are human. We form attachments. We crave familiarity, even when it hurts us. And we have to let go before we can see what we’re making space for. That’s where faith steps in. That’s where God steps in.


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Be wary of people who use scarcity to discourage you from exploring the world. They might be telling you “there’s nothing better out there” just to stop you from stepping out and seeing for yourself.


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Sometimes their resentment has nothing to do with you—it’s about what they think you represent. To them, your success feels like an attack. Your confidence is a threat. So they try to “humble” you, instead of elevating themselves. But their insecurities were never yours to carry.


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God will swoop in and completely declutter your life. everything crumbling around you and beneath you, will be removed to make way for a new foundation. trust the rebuilding process.


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I love giving love and being free and open and vulnerable and authentically expressive regardless of what anybody else got going on


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don’t get too caught up on good chemistry. good chemistry can be found again and again. are your core values and beliefs aligned? do you want the same things? do you both handle conflict in healthy ways? it gets way deeper than chemistry.


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Take your self esteem out of their hands. Learn to be present with others without being absent from yourself.


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acceptance is more than just applauding the parts of yourself that you find beautiful and endearing, it’s about acknowledging the ugly parts that exist to you too. it’s about finding peace in who you are regardless of your flaws and the mistakes you’ve made.


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Some falsely believe they can promote themselves by insulting you. They truly only succeed in shrinking themselves and revealing their insecurity.


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Give yourself the flowers you have been expecting from others. Recognize yourself, refuse to be underrated or under-recognized.


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“to come home to yourself is to reclaim the truth of who you are, without the shame or the distortions.. to tell yourself the truth & then live from that truth.” @drthema


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Normalize seeing someone's lack of effort as their lack of interest in you regardless of what they say. If they wanted to, they would.


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Create or seek out spaces where you don’t have to perform, fix, strategize, or prove. Create or seek out spaces where you can just be - where you can breathe, dream, remember, let go.


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People-pleasing won’t make relationships feel safer to you, instead others will keep abusing your kindness not knowing where your limits are. Be grounded in yourself and don’t accept what you don’t want, that’s how you create safety.


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Give yourself the gift of passing the retest. Don’t fall for old tricks. You know this one. Remember…


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Sometimes you are not having a streak of bad relationships sometimes life just wants you to be alone. It is funny how we forget that there's time for everything under the sun


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Be mindful. The thing you’re holding so tightly may be the very thing that’s causing you to bleed. Sometimes you have to let go to live.


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I do enjoy how much more specific and certain you become about what you want with age. Experience is truly the best teacher.


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