“We awaken in others the same attitude of mind we hold toward them.” Elbert Hubbard
(Companion oil: Young Living Awaken™.)
Does this quote awaken mixed feelings in you? It does for me, especially if someone has just given me a rude hand gesture in traffic and all I’ve been doing is following the road rules, whistling to the radio and minding my own business.
Even if you’ve only read one book on personal development, it probably included some kind of similar train of thought. It’s not unlike the notion of people reflecting back to us things we love and don’t love about ourselves.
Someone presses your buttons? Take a moment and contemplate what it is about their actions or beliefs that gets you hot under the collar. If it’s something you don’t like, it can be hard to accept it could be a trait you share — and one to which you’d much rather turn a blind eye.
But if we can be open to the possibility, it can offer important keys to greater understanding of ourselves, which is the first step towards making successful changes and transitions we know or suspect deep down we need to make.
If you feel those kinds of stirrings, Young Living Awaken™ is for you.
This blend has an exquisite fragrance and can be worn as an aftershave or as a perfume on your wrists, neck and heart. Using it as your personal fragrance is a simple and habitual way to inspire your inner awareness and awakening — and reveal the path towards your highest potential.
Composed of five other Young Living blends — Joy™, Present Time™, Forgiveness™, Dream Catcher™ and Harmony™ — keeping Awaken™ close to your heart is also a very practical way of tapping into all of these blends in one application. And as we’ve been talking a lot lately about the attributes and tips for lemon essential oil and lavender, guess what? They are both in this blend of blends.
This will also connect you up with The Good Oil Team for our personal support and coaching. We'd love to help you on your journey to vibrant well-being the natural way!
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Note for the weekend: we’re talking about awakening feelings here. Don’t toss out your alarm clock. If you need help after a late night, head over here for awakening tips of the sleep-avoidance kind.