Becoming My Truest Self

by Marlene Dillon

“I love the me I am now, and who I’m becoming. I move different. I think different. I choose myself now. And I no longer tolerate BS.”
—  Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

I love the me I am now and who I’m becoming…

It’s a beautiful thing to look back on old posts and (yeah, cringe at first, lol) see I’m not her anymore. It’s not necessary to shame myself for who I was. It’s a great opportunity to choose pride over shame.

I feel proud of my growth. I love that things I would’ve tolerated in the past, could never be a part of my life now. I love that the me I once was has evolved so much that decisions I made just years ago would be a “HELL NO!” for me today.

I am so in love with myself and that’s growing every single day. I’m learning to give myself grace, to love myself into change (rather than bully myself into it). I’m being gentle with myself, and supporting my inner child, when things are scary and new. I’m accepting that I am exactly where I’m supposed to be, doing exactly what I’m supposed to be doing, and it’s all good.

I am relaxing more, and when I find that hard I tap into my supports and practices, or lean on the universe for guidance and back up. I’m learning to accept me, for me. I’m releasing the need to be like others. I’m learning to love my uniqueness in more ways than my natural hair.

I am growing in not needing external approval, although I give myself grace to enjoy it when it comes. I am remembering who I was before the programming… before all I wanted was acceptance… back when I was aware of my greatness and fully confused at how anyone else could miss it.

I’m getting back to her… I’m getting back to me, WHILE bringing all the lessons I’ve learned along the way.

I am trusting the divinity of me and embracing the truth of that one moment at a time.

I am on a journey of becoming ME—not a better version, but my truest version.

My inner child feels loved and I feel optimistic.

The tough stuff won’t stop me. I’m gonna be alright.

Blessings!

Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

Published by Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

Marlene Dillon is the CEO of MDillon Designs & Publishing. I teach girls to believe in themselves and choose relationships that support their goals. I teach children that their dreams are possible and that they are lovable. I teach parents to communicate with their children in healthy ways. In short, I.U.S.E. people. Inspire. Uplift. Support. Empower.

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