Mariya Ali

Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.

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March 25th – Letting Go of Worry

Today, I will know that I don’t have to worry about anything. If I do worry, I will do it with the understanding that I am choosing to worry, and it is not necessary.

The Language of Letting Go

Here is a little song I wrote
You might want to sing it note for note
Don’t worry be happy
In every life we have some trouble
When you worry you make it double
Don’t worry, be happy……

Ain’t got no place to lay your head
Somebody came and took your bed
Don’t worry, be happy
The land lord say your rent is late
He may have to litigate
Don’t worry, be happy
Look at me I am happy
Don’t worry, be happy
Here I give you my phone number
When you worry call me
I make you happy
Don’t worry, be happy
Ain’t got no cash, ain’t got no style
Ain’t got no girl to make you smile
But don’t worry be happy
Cause when you worry
Your face will frown
And that will bring everybody down
So don’t worry, be happy (now)…..

There is this little song I wrote
I hope you learn it note for note
Like good little children
Don’t worry, be happy
Listen to what I say
In your life expect some trouble
But when you worry
You make it double
Don’t worry, be happy……
Don’t worry don’t do it, be happy
Put a smile on your face
Don’t bring everybody down like this
Don’t worry, it will soon pass
Whatever it is
Don’t worry, be happy

March 24th Appreciating Ourselves

Help me own my own power to love and appreciate myself instead of looking to others to do that.

The Language of Letting Go

 

I’ve never seen so many Freudian slips in my life

Frasier Crane at a skiing conference for psychiatrists, Frasier

Photo on 3-29-16 at 4.04 PM

This is a screenshot of my diary entry from March 24th. I normally write my daily affirmation at the top of my entry.

It reads:

Appreciating others

Appreciating ourselves

Wow, what a Freudian slip that was!

 

Note to self – listen to Angie and appreciate myself.

 

March 23rd – Flack From Setting Boundaries

Today, I will disregard any flack I receive for changing my behaviours or making other efforts to be myself.

The Language of Letting Go

March 22nd – Letting Go of Being a Victim

Help me let go of my need to be a victim. Help me let go of my belief that to be loved and get attention I need to be a victim. Surround me with people who love me when I own my power. Help me start having good days and enjoying them.

The Language of Letting Go

My Prayer

Dear God,

Continue to reduce the number of bad days

And increase the number of good days

Bless me with good health

So that I can fight off the bad days

March 21st – Commitment

Today, guide me in making my commitments. Help me say yes to what is in my highest good, and no to what isn’t. I will give serious consideration before I commit myself to any activity or person. I will take the time to consider if the commitment is really what I want.

The Language of Letting Go

 

March 20th – Releasing

Today, help me become willing to let go of old beliefs and feelings that may be hurting me. Gently take them from me and replace them with new beliefs and feelings. I do deserve the best life and love have to offer. Help me believe that.

The Language of Letting Go

“Repunzel, Repunzel, let down your hair”

The handsome prince shouted from below the tower

Repunzel obliged, mermerised by the thought of leaving the tower she was locked in.

She let down her hair

Her long, black, straight hair

That she had grown out to the prince’s taste.

Up the Prince climbed, with promises of freedom

Exactly what Repunzel had yearned and dreamed of for so many years

“Oh thank you handsome prince, for saving me”

Said Repunzel

The handsome prince kissed Repunzel, supposedly True Love’s kiss

And held her hands in his

Repunzel breathed in his scent and thought

“All of those years of pain were worth this one moment in time”.

And just as she thought this

She felt a cold sensation around her wrists

Looking down, she saw the handcuffs that he had put around her hands

While he was kissing her and making her dream her deepest desires

He looked at her and smiled

While he threw the key out of the window

And then, he vanished

Not even looking over his shoulder.

 

What happened to Repunzel?

She cut her hair and used it as thread

And stitched a parachute from her cape.

In a blind leap of faith, she jumped.

And landed softly right beside her key.

Opening her handcuffs, she thought to herself

“I’m finally free and the world is my oyster”.

Then she took her first step

Towards her bright, free and beautiful future.

March 19th – Staying Out Of The Middle

Today, I will refuse to accept any invitations to jump in the middle of others’ affairs, issues and relationships. I will trust others to work out their own affairs, including the ideas and feelings they want to communicate to each other.

The Language of Letting Go

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