Living Wholeheartedly in Everything We Do


October 26, 2020

Wholehearted.

To be completely and sincerely devoted, determined, and enthusiastically committed. Free from all reserve or hesitation.

That’s what I want more of in my life, work, and relationships.
 
Not halfhearted. Not kinda sorta. Not sometimes committed and sometimes not. Not sometimes consistent and sometimes not.
 
Wholehearted.⁣
Committed.⁣
Full presence.⁣
Next-level.⁣
All in.
 
Not just from others, but myself as well.
 

Being halfhearted is one way we keep ourselves small, stuck, and stagnant. It’s one way we stay at levels that are known and familiar, tolerating things that always seem to leave us a little unfulfilled.

 
There are reasons we do it ourselves and reasons others do it too, but those reasons don’t matter. What matters is what we say we want, what we’re committed to creating, and our willingness to be all in. What matters is that we stop making excuses for ourselves and the people in our lives. That we draw firmer boundaries, hold ourselves to a higher standard, and do what it takes to bring our whole hearts to the table.
 
Choosing to be wholehearted means choosing healing and growth. It means being honest about where we stop and why, then doing what it takes to remove all the barriers we’ve built up. Barriers of trauma, fear, limiting beliefs, and low self-worth. Barriers that become comfortable over time because they keep us where we’ve always been.
 
Wholehearted.⁣
Committed.⁣
Full presence.⁣
Next-level.⁣

All in.

And absolutely nothing less.
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