That voice that provides you with constant feedback or direction contains the same message regardless of how we dissect it. For the person delivering the information, it can be somewhat frustrating that their message is sometimes unheard when it is obvious to them.

To the person hearing it, you want to shut the voice out. You look to ignore it and even confront it with your reasoning. Yet, listen attentively if it intensifies within you and you feel even more annoyed by it. It may no longer be the words of others but your own you are shouting at yourself. If we are agitated by the terms of others, pay attention. If it grows, enquire whether we feel the angst because we know they are right.

We may not like the truth, but we know it better than most. So stop ignoring yourself, and own it.

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