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Trusting Your Own Judgemnent

Trusting Your Own Judgemnent

While walking in the forest today I realized why people like to give advice. It’s easy to give it to others rather than yourself. When we don’t trust our own judgement and rather trust others we lose our sense of self. Trusting yourself is hard. However it’s necessary reaching your goals. When you listen to your own thoughts and feelings you get closer to yourself. You learn things about how you operate. These tools are what make us successful adults. Be alone with yourself. Be your biggest supporter. Support your own dreams so you can support the people you love.

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Judgement can be scary from others but if you learn to trust your own you will always feels a sense of security.

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