TRUST YOUR WINGS.
Sometimes, we find ourselves standing on the edge, contemplating our next move, burdened by self-doubt and fear of failure. In these moments, it is essential to trust your wings, embracing your abilities, instincts, and potential to soar beyond your limitations. "Wings" symbolise our capacity to rise above difficulties and embrace opportunities. Just as birds take flight, trusting their instinctual knowledge of the winds and currents, we too possess innate strengths and talents that, when recognized and utilitised, enable us to navigate life's challenges.
Trusting your wings involves acknowledging that fear exists but not letting it paralyze you. It is about recognizing that every leap into the unknown is an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. We all have an inner voice or intuition that guides our decisions. Sometimes, this voice is drowned out by external pressures, societal expectations, or the opinions of others. Trusting your wings means honing in on that inner voice and allowing it to lead you. It encourages you to listen to your instincts and pursue what feels right for you, rather than succumbing to external influences.
Life's challenges are often catalysts for growth. Each obstacle presents a chance to learn, adapt, and build resilience. When you trust your wings, you shift your perspective on challenges. Instead of viewing them as insurmountable barriers, you begin to see them as stepping stones on your path to success.
As you face challenges head-on and step outside your comfort zone, you gradually prove to yourself that you are capable. Each successful flight strengthens your wings, empowering you to take on even greater challenges in the future. When you trust your wings, you must take actions. You have to be able to take that leap of faith, launching yourself into the unknown, and allowing yourself to fly. Always remember, you have wings, trust in them, and let them carry you toward your dreams and aspirations.
Kamikun John, Author 366 days of wisdom.
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