Rebel With A Cause (Day 8 of 21 Days of Greatness)

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Rebel With A Cause (Day 8 of 21 Days of Greatness)

Rebel with a Cause: Nothing great will always stand with the many. When you are trying to attain something beyond the capacity of what others envision, you will have to stand alone most of the time. When you make a [decision] to give everything you have towards your [vision], you automatically become a rebel with a powerful cause. Your cause/vision has to be so powerful that when achieved, it not only affects you, but everyone that is in connection to you. Rebels of greatness tend to be considered crazy at times. And this is okay.

Rebels of greatness are considered weird sometimes. And this is okay. Rebels of greatness tend to deal with pubic and private hate at times. And this is okay. This is okay because they are built for it. They know that the end result of what they are trying to achieve is far great than any personal opinion or negative comment said about them. Rebels are the changing agents of the world. They shift individuals, communities, towns, cities, states, countries, continents, and the world. Today make the decision to be content with being a rebel of greatness. Don’ be afraid to break the rules to establish your foundation of greatness.

Abide by the laws of the universe so that you can experience what true freedom is today. Live in your greatness no matter what your haters or naysayers think. Every rebel of greatness has favor over their life. You can be the change people need to see so that they can be liberated from their burdens.

Every great and iconic person that has tattooed their name in history are true rebels of greatness. From Dr. Maya Angelou to Nelson Mandela. From Steve Jobs to Oprah Winfrey. From Mother Teresa to Harriet Tubman. Come with me down this journey of greatness at a rebel with a powerful cause. You can experience something different, walk taller, and think higher down this road. Trust me, there are some amazing rebels you would love to meet.

RahGor 21 Days of Greatness www.RahGor.com

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Surrender (Day 7 of 21 Days of Greatness)

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Surrender (Day 7 of 21 Days of Greatness)

Surrender means you are willing to accept that God and the universe is active within your life, whether or not you can see it working or understand how it works. When you surrender, you are no longer attached to the labels and the opinions that people put on your life. You are giving your complete self to the universal laws that makes mountains tall, water flows, and children smile just because. One of the biggest challenges people face in life is their willingness, strength, and discipline to change by surrendering. All that we are able to accomplish in life will be determined by our understanding of how life works. It’s not how fast, how hard, or with how much bravo you live that matters. When we surrender our all, we move to a higher awareness, acknowledgement, acceptance, and understanding of how life flows that will determine how and where you live in the universal scheme of things. We are all perfectly made imperfect to fulfill our purpose perfectly. When you surrender you begin to realize that every step you take, every mistake you’ve made, every pain you’ve experienced, every moment of happiness you were apart of, and every thought you acknowledged was and will always be perfect. Make it a daily ritual to surrender yourself to the universe and not to the demands of the society within the world. Once you give yourself over to the demands of the society, you no longer have control over what you do and who you are. You are now a subject to the changing demands of people and events with which you have no intimate contact. Remember you reflect the most high and within you is the universe you are currently experiencing. No need for an identity crisis.

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Self-Acceptance (Day 6 of 21 Days of Greatness)

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Self-Acceptance (Day 6 of 21 Days of Greatness)

Self-Acceptance: The achievement of your greatness and genuine happiness will never be possible until you gain some degree of self-acceptance. The most miserable and tortured people in the world are those who are continually straining and striving to convince themselves and others that they are something other than what they basically are. And there is no relief and satisfaction like that that comes when one finally gives up the shams and pretenses and is willing to be him/herself.

Changing your self-image does not mean changing “yourself””, or improving yourself, but changing your own mental picture, your own estimation, conception, and realization of that self. You are what you are NOW. You “are somebody”, not because you’ve make a lot of money, drive the latest car, or wear the latest clothing brands – but because God created you in his own image. Most of you are better, wiser, stronger, more competent-NOW than you realize. Whether you have the material things are not, you “are somebody.”

Self acceptance means accepting and coming to terms with ourselves now, just as we are, with all our faults, weaknesses, shortcomings, errors, as well as our assets and strength. Self-acceptance is easier, however, if we realize that these negative belong to us- they are not us. Many people shy away from healthy self-acceptance because they insist upon identifying themselves with their mistakes. You have made a mistake, that doesn’t mean you are that mistake. You may not be expressing yourself properly and fully, but this does not mean you yourself are “no good.” We must recognize our mistakes and shortcomings before we correct them. The first step toward acquiring knowledge is recognition of those areas where we are ignorant. The first step towards becoming stronger is the recognition that we are weak.

As we continue down our journey to our greatness, we must achieve the goal of ideal self acceptance. We must use the negative feed-back data to correct our course, as in any goal striving situation.

RahGor 21 Days of Greatness www.RahGor.com

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