Welcome to Unforgettable Love with Kenzie Amanda - Volume 3!!
This week’s topic is about changing the relationship with yourself and focusing on evolving that relationship through ever changing times.
It discusses how to practice forgiveness towards both others and yourselves, and provides insight into accepting things that you may have previously held onto for too long.
It also focuses on the concept of our biggest super power as humans - “choice”. Which explores our free will to chose how we see ourselves, how our lives are going and who we are deep down as people! Who are you as a person!? What is your adaption on these ideas for yourself? Who are you as a individual on both the shallow, and non shallow areas of your life!? Finally, how can you become confident enough to embrace who you are while sticking with your core values as you evolve over time!
I wanted to take this week’s blurb to thank you all for listening, downloading and subscribing to this podcast. It means a lot to me to help others with their self love journeys and to see people happy and enlightened in their lives, and personal journey! I’m still currently fighting the Flu as I was whilst recording this, so I apologize for the extended wait on this one.
That being said, I hope you enjoy this weeks episode, and I love you all so much! - xo Kenzie Amanda 🥂🙏🏻❤️
The links to this weeks motivational videos are below:
The Acceptance Of Death - Alan Watts:
It’s Over Let Go And Move On - Steve Harvey:
Use The Pain - Absolute Motivation:
“Accept that you are a work in progress, both a revision and a draft: you are better and more complete than earlier versions of yourself, but you also have work to do. Be open to change. Allow yourself to be revised” - Maggie Smith
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