Why you have a divine duty to share your gifts with other people — Follow Your Own Rhythm

Everybody has a gift, even you!

We all possess something special, beautiful, and unique that we are inherently good at or drawn to.  This could be a certain skill, talent, quality, passion, innate ability, or gift. And it can be one thing, or multiple things.

Maybe you have a way with words, or maybe you’re really good with your hands. Maybe you have an eye for detail, or you’re a really good problem solver. Maybe you’re really creative, or are very nurturing and empathic. Maybe you’re really funny, or really observant and attentive.

These are all gifts. 

Maybe it’s a more specific gift like cooking, painting, singing, or writing, or maybe it’s a deep passion for something like psychology, astrology, or spirituality. 

There really is no limit to the “types” of gifts you can have…everything you are good at, whatever comes naturally to you, whatever you can do effortlessly, whatever you’re inherently drawn to, those are all your gifts.

(If you don’t know what your gifts and passions are, check out my online course “Find Your Passion and Purpose.”)

In today’s video, we are not so much talking about what your gifts are, but more about WHY you have these special gifts and why it’s SO IMPORTANT that you SHARE them with other people (from a spiritual AND practical standpoint).

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This isn’t to say you have to start a business or make money from it, it’s simply just saying that you need to share your beautiful gifts with others in whatever way you can. 

So if you’ve been feeling down about yourself or hesitant to pursue your passion, get ready to be motivated and inspired in this video!!! ❤️???

I really hope you enjoy!

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