Maybe I didn’t think I was qualified for the job. 

And when you don’t think you can do the job, the logical thing to do is to find someone else who you think can.

But some things you can’t outsource.

Like your peace, your happiness, your emotional well being.

When you accept the reality that you are, in fact, the only one qualified for the job of finding your own peace, happiness, and emotional well being, the sooner you’ll stop expecting others to find them or be them for you.

Ready?

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One thought on “It Always Falls Back On Me, Doesn’t It?

  1. This is such a powerful and timely reminder. 🌟 The way you frame peace, happiness, and emotional well-being as jobs only we are qualified for is both profound and liberating. It’s easy to look to others for validation or fulfillment, but this beautifully emphasizes that true contentment comes from within. I love how it encourages self-responsibility without pressure—gently but firmly reminding us that we hold the keys to our own emotional landscape. Truly inspiring!

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