When you stand in your truth; faults and all your real truth everything about you. You knock out all the weapons formed against you, by standing on it and in it. You catch that “yes… And?” It’s how you defeat those weapons.

Standing in your truth is not about being perfect.
It’s not about showing the polished parts of your life—the smiles, the wins, the pieces of you that feel easy to love.
No.
Standing in your truth means opening your arms wide to all of it.
Your traumas.
Your preventable mistakes.
The moments you wish you could take back.
The nights you cried in silence.
The scars you still try to hide.
And yes—
your strength, your love, your laughter,
your gifts, your dreams, your light.
When you stand in your truth, you say:
This is me.
Not the half of me that makes people comfortable.
Not the easy-to-swallow version.
Me—in my fullness.
Me—in my wholeness.
Me—as I am.
Because truth is not selective.
Truth is not about pretending.
Truth is the courage to say:
“I own my story. All of it.”
And when you do that—when you finally stand in the body of everything that has made you who you are—
you stop running.
You stop hiding.
You stop apologizing for existing.
You become free.
And freedom is the only ground strong enough to carry you forward.
Lovefull Thought of the Day
”To stand in your truth is to stand in the fullness of your story – every scar, every triumph, every part of you that refuses to be hidden.”

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