Remember

Sometimes we forget that we are human. Sometimes we forget that we must listen to what the heart is telling us. But above all, we must remember what we have already received as a beautiful vision of something we once desired—and now have.

Just think for a moment: what things, people, situations, jobs, or anything else did you once wish for... and now, without even realizing it, you already have? We must remember that sometimes, what we pay the least attention to in terms of desire, arrives the fastest. And yes, it might sound a bit contradictory, but let me explain how it works.

When you desire something big—like a career—you’ve decided who you want to become in the future. And you know you’ll need to take some steps to get there, for example, going to college. You know there are many paths to achieve this, so you take the steps. Even though your focus on wanting to become a doctor, for instance, is still there, deep down, you can’t yet work as a doctor because you simply need the certification. But just by being in school, you are already entering that world. No, you’re not yet working as a doctor, and sometimes the process makes you forget why you're even there—but being in that environment doesn’t mean your focus should always be on: “I want to be a doctor, but I can’t yet.”
No. That kind of focus only creates more of what you think you lack, and you might end up stuck there.

Instead, you are already living in that world by studying. It doesn’t matter how long it takes or how many classes you have to take—you know you’ll make it in the end. That is true focus: doing everything within your hands, and even beyond, to achieve it.

Let’s say you want to become a doctor, but for some reason, you can’t get into the specific program you need at first. Then you ask what you can do to still reach your goal. The college advisor tells you to start with a bachelor’s degree in biology to raise your credits and GPA so you can qualify later. You now have two options:
You can either take that as a sign that you’ve failed... or take it as an adventure you’re willing to embrace—because you truly want to be a doctor.

Now, if you took it as defeat, maybe you need to ask yourself if this is the path that will really make you smile every day. And if it isn’t, then maybe that desire to be a doctor is showing you something else in the medical field that’s calling you. Something with the same energy, the same frequency. So explore, listen to your mind, to your intuition. Ask yourself:
Why am I not willing to enter this biology program?
Why doesn't the passion feel like an adventure but more like an obligation?
What brought me here?
What am I really meant to do that will make me happy in this field?

And what if biology is what you need to take to discover your true calling?
What if instead of becoming a doctor, you end up a great medical scientist?
What if you discover a cure for something?
Or become a medical engineer who invents machines that save lives?

There are so many possibilities inside a single picture or painting.
Let me ask you—if you place 10 people in front of an abstract painting, do you think they will all see the same thing you do? Probably not. Maybe 2% will see it like you, but the rest will split into many different interpretations. Some will see a face. Others a mountain. Some will see water, or birds...
And I think you get my point.

So remember.
Remember what your heart tells you.
Remember what you have already received.
And this happened because—even if you didn’t realize it—you had already shifted your focus, your perspective, your mission, toward receiving what you now have.

So don’t worry if it hasn’t come yet.

Today, I spoke from my own voice. Tomorrow will be a surprise.

What I do know is this: when we stop obsessing over what we don’t have and simply start moving toward it with patience... we will receive it.

But most importantly—remember:
Each one of us was placed on this planet with a beautiful mission, with a beautiful purpose. And that purpose is meant to make you happy. Even if your human body cannot fully remember it yet—it can feel it.
And feeling...
Only happens when we remember.
When we listen to our inner voice in one way or another.

So remember: if you feel stuck, it’s not true.
It just means you haven’t heard that memory yet.
You haven’t discovered it.
And that’s okay.
It’s not a problem to not remember everything.

It’s actually more beautiful to dive into life’s adventure and little by little discover who we came here to be.
And that discovery is so much more exciting than having always known it.

The one thing we all know for sure...
Is that we all know what it is to forget.
And how beautiful it feels to discover.
To smile because of it.
To find our mission.
To shift our dreams.
Changing dreams is not a failure—it’s power.
Because we are stronger and braver when we dare to change.

Change your perspective.
Change direction.
Change decisions.
Change careers.
Change your life.

Change does not make you weak—
It makes you strong.
And remembering why you changed...
Is what makes you wise.

I love you.
🔥 The Woman on Fire 🔥

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