Nathalie Chevallerau
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How different are you willing to be


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Spending time in this world, it can seem impossible to have any choice but to fit the mold and be like everyone else.

It even seems that what we aspire to: being normal and being sane, are desirable from other people's point of view. Isn't it strange how it drives you crazy trying to be sane?

Parents often think that their job is to make their child a normal citizen.

They think it makes them a good parent to have children who "fit in" with society. At what point do you buy into the idea that your job is to be like everyone else?

Is that really what it's all about?

How much energy does it take to make sure you're considered normal and like everyone else?

Have you decided that to be appreciated, you have no choice but to be like everyone else?

How much of yourself, your abilities and your creativity do you have to cut yourself off to avoid looking too different?

Have you ever worried about being too much, too loud, too crazy? Did people tell you that you were really too much and that you should restrain yourself? Have others considered you a problem? Good!!!

What!!??

YES! What if being too much and not fitting into the mold was where you could have the space and freedom to be you?

What if this was exactly where you could access your difference? What if this was exactly where you could find what's true for you - what you're good at and how you'd like to create your life?

"Genius begins where normality ends!"


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