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You are more willing to take
risks because you have the confidence you need to achieve success
in every aspect of your life.
There are ways to overcome insecurity.
Engage your friends and loved ones in communication about your
feelings and how they can help you to feel more at ease. Working
with a coach or therapist may help discover the root of your
insecurities. Numerous self- help books are available to help
those who struggle with insecurities and low self-esteem. It
is also important to indulge in nurturing therapies such as massage
and aromatherapy. Not merely "guilty pleasures," these
kinds of therapies are an important way to demonstrate your self
worth.
The following aromatherapy blends
will support you during your drive to overcome your insecurities.
These blends will help you gain a profound sense of inner peace
and healthy detachment, allowing you to feel secure by eliminating
any unhealthy needs you may have for validation and attention.
Prepare each of these blends
by pouring the essential oils into a 10ml bottle, and then adding
organic vegetable oil to fill. I recommend sweet almond, jojoba
or safflower vegetable oils.
Inner Peace & Balance
This blend will help you to
gain more insight about your needs and wants, and achieve the
balance you need to become more self- accepting.
7 drops Sandalwood
3 drops Juniper
3 drops Cypress
3 drops Cedarwood
Massage the solar plexus and third eye. Pour one-third of the
blend into your warm bath water and soak for at least 15 minutes.
Pour a few drops into the palm of your hands and inhale deeply
as needed throughout the day.
Emotional Security
This blends helps you become
healthily detached from negative feelings like neediness, codependence
and insecurity, and become emotionally independent and self-sufficient.
5 drops Sandalwood
4 drops St. John's Wort
2 drops Rose otto
Massage the solar plexus, heart
chakra and third eye. Pour one- third of the blend into your
warm bath water and soak for at least 15 minutes. Pour a few
drops into the palm of your hands and inhale deeply as needed
throughout the day.
In Good Health,
Francoise Rapp |