Are You Are Living Someone Else’s Truth

I was living someone else’s truth and I didn’t even know it. I was happy doing this until one day I realized that I was not as happy as I could be. It wasn’t until I went through the Masterkey System that I truly discovered what my truth really is.

What Does It Mean To Live Your Truth? Start With A Few Questions.

Why do I do the things I do?

What drives me?

What am I missing?

What kind of impact do my choices have on the life I want?

https://www.healthline.com/health/self-discovery#ask-questions

My History

I grew up overseas in India. My parents were Medical Missionaries. My Dad was an Orthopedic surgeon ad my Mom was an Occupational therapist and prosthetic and orthotic practitioner. I am the youngest of 6 kids. The oldest 3 were born in the states and the youngest 3 myself included were born in India.

My Parents traveled to India and they were Missionaries there for 23 years. My parents lived their truth and did what they believed in. They dedicated their lives to something that they felt deeply about. They took a big risk going to a different country with 3 kids under the age of 10years old.

What I Discovered About Living Someone Else’s Truth

I have made a career in Prosthetics and Orthotics. My reasoning was that I wanted to feel closer to my Mom. With my upbringing, I was raised to be “of service”. Prosthetics and Orthotics fit the bill perfectly. I thought that this was what I wanted to do for the longest time. But, every year on my birthday I would question what am I doing and is it what I want. What is my purpose?

In 2017, I signed up for the Masterkey System. It was during this time that I realized that I was living someone else’s truth. This was the first time that I really sat down and thought about what it was that I really wanted.

Was what I was doing for a living wrong? Absolutely not! My motives were good and I did feel closer to my parents because of it. What I discovered was that there was a way that I could be happier and more fulfilled.

Society and, often, our families, program us to conform to their values and to answer to someone else’s agenda. The result is that we go on a journey of living their truth, not our own.

Refuse to do so. Follow your own heart and passion, not someone else’s. And importantly, believe in yourself.

The Iceberg Effect by Dean Holland
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Have you conformed to living someone else’s truth?

A great question to ask yourself is…Would you rather regret the things you didn’t do or…the things you did do?

I knew that I did not want to go through my life regretting that I didn’t go after what I really want. It can be scary changing the path of your life. You have to give yourself permission to be the type of person that you want to be.

There have been many times in my life that I have regretted not taking action and going after what I wanted because I was scared.

I was scared of what people might think, what if I failed, what if I succeeded? I got so caught up in the what-if that the opportunity passed me by. I know for myself that I regret the things that I didn’t do MORE than the things I did do.

Are you feeling stuck? Are you afraid to make a change in your life? Are you tired of watching others succeed and get what they want in life while you feel like “you are living a life of quiet desperation”?

You are not alone and I have been there with you. If you are ready to make a change I have a free gift for you.

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Deborah

About the author

One of the many things I LOVE about what I do is being able to help people and make a difference in their lives on a daily basis.

I decided to develop this website to share principles, products, and resources so it will make it easier for you to understand how to focus on a purposeful vision, achieve significant goals or create a sustainable income.

Learn how to create passive income streams online so you can follow your passion and live life on your terms.

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