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Empowered Acknowledgments

11/19/2017

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As one begins to acknowledge self or others, a dynamic follow up is to be in question. Whether acknowledging what is working or what isn’t, asking questions will empower one to access more possibilities and exercise the freedom to choose for oneself.
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In the situation of self-acknowledgement asking questions will lead into more awareness. For example, if I acknowledge that I made a choice that worked for me, following it up with a question can lead to making more beneficial choices.  Getting to where we are free to make choices the work for us is our ultimate target. Asking questions will offer choices from which to choose and as questions are asked, one will get a sense of which choices will give us what we are truly asking for and the choice will be made from knowing that goes beyond our what our minds or brain can tell us. Here are some examples. Read on

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