The Freedom In Self-Awareness


The Freedom In Self-Awareness

Freedom.

If you seek freedom, listen up.

If you crave and desire freedom, listen intently. 

Freedom.

The power or right to act, speak, or think as you want.

Freedom.

The state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.

The stronger your desire, the more important this may relate.

Self-awareness empowers freedom.

Self-awareness allows you to see who you are being.

Self-awareness allows you to see the prison you may exist in.

Self-awareness allows you to take advantage of your greatest freedom.

Self-awareness serves your power to act, speak, or think, as you want.

Self-awareness allows you to see your habits and your ways of being that may not serve you anymore.

When I became more self-aware, my value on freedom reduced. 

It is still a value, yes, but the intensity by which I valued it lessened.

It lessened because I saw how I can set myself free.

Instead of looking outside of me I learned how to see it inside of me. 

I learned how to become what I had been intending to become, less my habits that restrained my freedom.

Freedom is a word that you associate meaning with.

And the more meaning we associate the greater the value becomes.

To surpass or evolve beyond freedom is to build the self-awareness to see how you are not free.

That journey, the most meaningful journey of our lives, is yours to take.

If you choose.


By Matthew Gallizzi. Consultant. Thinking Partner. Strategic Advisor. He believes our language creates our world. He equips business leaders as they live into their future vision.

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