STOICISM
Don’t Let Your Soul Go First
Never give up.

“It’s a disgrace in this life when the soul surrenders first while the body refuses to.” — Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, 6.29
While going through a tough time, my mind started throwing out thoughts of self-harm. My mind was caving to the load but my soul recruited my body to pull me through. I started feeling antsy from too much lounging on the couch which prompted me to go outdoors for a walk.
At the start, I told myself I would only walk for 10 minutes, but at the 10-minute mark, I didn’t turn home. Instead, I crossed over to a nearby trail along the creek and continued walking. For over an hour.
The next day when those thoughts returned, again my soul teamed up with my body and I went walking until I was in a better mental space.
When I returned home from each of those walks, I pulled out my journal and started writing down my thoughts — the good, the bad, and the ugly.
What was going on in my head? I had to get it all out so I could see what was happening and take action toward improvement.
It took time but eventually, I found it, deconstructed it, and got to the bottom of it all — the untrue beliefs I hold about myself.
I saw that to thrive, I needed to build a better, healthier foundation of thoughts and beliefs about myself. That was the beginning of a lot of self-healing.
My soul knew what my mind didn’t — that I am a valuable person, warts and all.
What is your takeaway after reading today’s quote? Let me know in the comments. — Ann
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