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Unfxck Your Environment

Get rid of anything in your life that brings about negativity.



"Trust the vibes you get, energy doesn't lie"
-Unknown 

There is really no excuse for you to keep people, objects, or ideas around if they bring you bad vibes. Get rid of it! If you are trying to make your life something to be proud of and something worth bragging about, lose the baggage. Nobody wants to be around people or things that constantly bring them down. And trust me, it's not worth it to waste your time in an environment that is not benefiting your life. You've probably heard this a thousand times from memes and stuff you see all over the internet but how many of you actually take the advice you're given?

I'd like to believe that after seeing these little messages around you that you'll start listening to them. I mean thats kinda how it was for me. For a long time, I was one of those people. I always saw little quotes and messages that told me to get rid of the negativity and I always said "Nah, but he's cool sometimes" or "this bad feeling is only temporary." Guess where that got me? That got me into several relationships with people who were unsupportive, discouraging and lowered my self-esteem. This also got me into several situations that I did not want to be in. This got $800 ripped from right under me for believing that negative people wouldn't do me wrong. This got me several nights of insomnia. This got me no where and actually halted my spiritual growth. Keeping negativity in my life, even when I knew what it was, literally brought me down in every way possible and kept me believing that I didn't deserve to be as happy as I wanted to be. When I actually started acknowledging the things in my life that gave me "bad vibes" and started taking action against these things, my life started looking up. 

I can almost guarantee that everyone of you guys reading this now have at least one person in your life that brings your frequency down. Thats right. The first person that came in your head as you read that is the person I'm talking about. You think it's a coincidence that your mind knows exactly what I'm saying when I say that these bad vibes effect you? It's not. Deep down in your subconscious you have the knowledge to grow closer to your true self and when you ignore these little feelings and instincts that show you who you are, you move further away from your life's purpose. Now I'm not saying that the person or thing that came to your mind when I said bad vibes is necessarily a bad thing, however I am asking you to take a step back from whatever that is and really reflect on what they or it is bringing into your life. If in fact you think on it and hear your sixth sense telling you that this energy is bad for you, you need to figure out what you can do to move away from that negativity. Keeping negative energy in your environment is a sure way to remain in the same place if not bring you down. Open your eyes to the truth and only surround yourself in an environment that will better you.

All that being said, what I want you to really take away from this I've listed in a few bullet points in case you still don't get it.

  • Look around and acknowledge the things in your life that are good and bad. Odds are you already know what these things are, you just gotta listen to your mind. 
  • Lose the negative energy. Whether that be a job that brings you down, a person that you just have a weird feeling about, or just a habit that is unhealthy for your mind body and soul. 
  • Focus in on your instincts and the little signs the universe gives you. They're usually based on facts buried somewhere deep in your subconscious.
That is all. But I just want to give a shoutout to We Are Neutral who's slogan and t-shirts that say "Unfxck the Environment," really inspired the title and theme of this post. They've also inspired me to be more eco-friendly and to give back to earth so that we all live in a better environment. 

Stay woke people! Life starts to make more sense when you are aware of the things around you. 

Peace and Love, 
Jaz

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