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The Great Sense Of Inadequacy

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Too often when we find ourselves stuck or in a quandary that is challenging us we feel a great sense of inadequacy. Yet, the very same problem can land on the desk of a co-worker or classmate who feels none of the feelings of inadequacy. Then you suddenly feel alone and even more ashamed or lost in the feelings of inadequacy. This is where the curse of never being satisfied begins. As we look around the reason is often due to feelings of being insuficienct or inadequate.

As we look from the outside as Bobby Burns sees it, we should see ourselves as others see us. We really have no reason to feel inferior at all, and we certainly have no business talking, thinking or feeling poorly about ourselves. God did not create your spirit with faults. You are created in the “image” of God.

You and I can’t see God and you and I cannot see the God part of ourselves. This matters because we certainly don’t always think like God, so why in God’s world would we always or even sometimes embrace a negative connotation towards any part of our physical body. Our body is of this world while our true nature is not of this physical world. We basically are like fish out of water judging one another in spite of the fact we all l arrived here the very same way.

Many people who have far less talents, less abilities, less skills, less proficiencies, less going for them are getting along fine. I would like to ask you a few questions you likely have never asked yourself. Do you enjoy your own company? Do you seem anywhere near as nice to yourself as you appear to me?

Do you look in a miror and experience a great sense of gratitude for the person you see in the mirror before you? Can you praise that person, be thankful for that person and sometimes say nice things to that person, or is that kinda difficult to do?

If the answer is basically no to this then it’s very tragic, because the feelings that you have about yourself will certainly color and influence everything that happens in you, to you and around you and this will likely continue throughout all of your life.

Lessons From A High School Dropout Podcast is dedicated to all of our uniquely gifted minds who at some point felt sadly alone as they struggled with the challenge of learning or discouraged for holding the vision and dreams within their brilliant minds.

Lessons From A High School Dropout is here to support the spirit of the entrepreneur, the student, the employee and to help build these dreams upon the gifts each one of us are endowed with.

Maybe you were told you couldn’t do something and needed to choose another path. We all learn in our own special way, each with a unique desire for a sense of fulfillment in our journey. We affirm that with each lesson you will be more inspired to learn new things to help you with your walk in life.

A walk that will take you down the "Road Less Traveled". A walk where you will learn new things and allow your heart to be inspired with a new road map that can and will elevate you to a higher consciousness.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/troy-thomas-joseph-fitch/message

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Too often when we find ourselves stuck or in a quandary that is challenging us we feel a great sense of inadequacy. Yet, the very same problem can land on the desk of a co-worker or classmate who feels none of the feelings of inadequacy. Then you suddenly feel alone and even more ashamed or lost in the feelings of inadequacy. This is where the curse of never being satisfied begins. As we look around the reason is often due to feelings of being insuficienct or inadequate.

As we look from the outside as Bobby Burns sees it, we should see ourselves as others see us. We really have no reason to feel inferior at all, and we certainly have no business talking, thinking or feeling poorly about ourselves. God did not create your spirit with faults. You are created in the “image” of God.

You and I can’t see God and you and I cannot see the God part of ourselves. This matters because we certainly don’t always think like God, so why in God’s world would we always or even sometimes embrace a negative connotation towards any part of our physical body. Our body is of this world while our true nature is not of this physical world. We basically are like fish out of water judging one another in spite of the fact we all l arrived here the very same way.

Many people who have far less talents, less abilities, less skills, less proficiencies, less going for them are getting along fine. I would like to ask you a few questions you likely have never asked yourself. Do you enjoy your own company? Do you seem anywhere near as nice to yourself as you appear to me?

Do you look in a miror and experience a great sense of gratitude for the person you see in the mirror before you? Can you praise that person, be thankful for that person and sometimes say nice things to that person, or is that kinda difficult to do?

If the answer is basically no to this then it’s very tragic, because the feelings that you have about yourself will certainly color and influence everything that happens in you, to you and around you and this will likely continue throughout all of your life.

Lessons From A High School Dropout Podcast is dedicated to all of our uniquely gifted minds who at some point felt sadly alone as they struggled with the challenge of learning or discouraged for holding the vision and dreams within their brilliant minds.

Lessons From A High School Dropout is here to support the spirit of the entrepreneur, the student, the employee and to help build these dreams upon the gifts each one of us are endowed with.

Maybe you were told you couldn’t do something and needed to choose another path. We all learn in our own special way, each with a unique desire for a sense of fulfillment in our journey. We affirm that with each lesson you will be more inspired to learn new things to help you with your walk in life.

A walk that will take you down the "Road Less Traveled". A walk where you will learn new things and allow your heart to be inspired with a new road map that can and will elevate you to a higher consciousness.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/troy-thomas-joseph-fitch/message

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