Kris Carr

Kris Carr

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This is all you need to know: You are awesome

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Hiya Gorgeous,

I had a feeling you may need a reminder of your greatness today, just in case you forgot or crave an extra dose of praise.

So here goes oh, magical one, enjoy and soak in the self-care tips as well.

You are awesome.

End of story. Period. Print it, post it, feel it. You were born awesome and you will leave awesome. There may be lessons, bumps and arrests along the way, but that doesn’t change the fact that you are a totally delicious hug magnet. If folks aren’t hugging you right now, they just don’t know what they’re missing. I feel sad for them. Because you are as wonderful as I describe; there’s no need to worry about your worth or feel undeserving.

Whenever I experience those dark feelings, I know something is off in my life.

I quickly hop in my invisible plane (the same model Wonder Woman used to fly) and soar up to about 30,000 feet. The view up there is perfect. I peek out the window and evaluate my emotional landscape. Are my crops dry and undernourished? Are they being rushed? Imagine a farmer pulling on her kale buds while shouting, “Grow, you damn plant!” Does my kale feel cramped? Space is needed. Light is needed. Water is needed. Love is always, endlessly needed. You get the point. Negative self-talk is like a weed that must be pulled before it chokes out the garden of your mind. Grab it at the root when possible.

I didn’t always have this perspective.

When I was first diagnosed with cancer over a decade ago, I couldn’t see beyond the rim of my martini glass. But I didn’t stay in that place for long. Instead of falling deep into despair, or letting fear destroy me, I decided to say yes to me—yes to life. I turned to whole foods, functional medicine and a heaping dose of awesome thoughts. I also made space for quiet time. Shhh. Quiet. Meditation, prayer, love. Quiet. When the anger came (and it still does), I let myself truly feel it. Spit, foam at the mouth…cry. Process it and get it the eff out! I also quit my job and moved outta the big city. Hello, fresh air and country life! Cancer helped me create my own personal heaven. And for that, I am grateful. But you don’t have to wait or get rattled to your core to shift the way you care for yourself. Create a sacred plan today. You are worth it.

Sure there are still stumbles and setbacks.

And yes I have crap-tastic days—I don’t want to paint a picture-perfect, peachy world. But when the darkness comes, I rely on my self-care practice to guide me back to the light. The more I practice, the easier and more effortless it gets. Remember this: The greatest relationship you will ever have in this life is the relationship you have with yourself. Build it. Strengthen it. Tend and maintain your belief in your awesomeness because when you feel consistently terrible, the world suffers. Cheer yourself up, doll!

And just in case you need a little help gettin’ that grin back, press play below!

Believe me, the world needs wonderful you.

Rest a little more, recharge those batteries as my grandma would say, have a snack (preferably a healthy one!), gently pet your own head and say a sweet word (or ten). You’re ready for everything you always dreamed of. Personally, I plan on marinating in my absolute magnificence! Wanna join me?

Now I’d love to hear from you: What’s one awesome thing about yourself you can share with me? I’d sure love to learn. xo!

Peace & awesomeness,

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  1. Mary says:

    Kris,

    My husband and I care for our daughter, Mary Addison, with special needs and seizures. We have been doing this for 23 years. We also have a son, William, who is 21 and a junior in college. Getting a grip and plugging into my sources for joy and love are essential each day. What gets hard for me is when the people I love are having bad days! I want to fix it, make it all better, but most of the time, I can’t. Worse yet they don’t want me to help.

    I’ve realized that my spiraling down because they are down helps no one. Sometimes it just feels wrong to stay up when the folks I love are down, but not meddlin’ and staying out of the well puts me in a better position to throw a rope if anyone wants one. Just sayin’….

  2. Angelique says:

    Thanks Kris. I just printed and posted your message. Your words are so inspirational and always give me the kick or better yet the gentle push that I need. My awesomeness is about being positive (for the most part) and always seeing the best in the situation or people.

  3. Tricia says:

    Slowly uncovering ways to steep in my awesomeness…like opening to experiencing the same kind of awe for my very being, that I have when taking in a beautiful spider web. Too often I forget I’m just as amazing. <3

  4. Lola says:

    I love this perspective shifter Kris & want to share a great way to visually remind ourselves of just how awesome we are: personalized You Are Awesome posters by Kal Barteski (https://youareawesomeco.com)

    Something about seeing my name with my favorite qualities and my spirit animal in a beautiful print is a really powerful reminder. The poster I created for my son is hung opposite his bed so its’ the first and last thing he sees everyday (his request!) It says: Hamish, you are epic, awesome & beloved.

  5. Emma says:

    You are crazy omniscient, Kris – I SO needed this today. A recent romantic setback had me full of icky self-doubt, and you helped remind me my awesomeness is defined by me, and me alone. I have an awesome curiosity about the world and awesome love for my family and friends (and awesome skills on a pogo stick). Thank you for the reminder! xxxooo

  6. Lily says:

    You rock, Kris! THANK YOUUUU!!
    I have so many dear people in mind to whom to forward this; am smiling just thinking about them reading/feeling and blooming from this post!!

  7. Jenee says:

    I’m good at loving people. In hard times, when we literally don’t have two nickles to rub together, I try to find someone who needs a hug, a listening ear, a good laugh, and do that for them. It’s a reminder that the world is much bigger than what I have going on, and takes me out of that sad/angry headspace, where I can be free and happy despite the circumstances.

  8. Jennifer quance says:

    Hi Kris thank you so much for that pick me up I so needed it that day I never think of myself as awesome

  9. Kristen DiOrio says:

    You have absolutely no idea how much I needed this message today!! You are helping me take my downward spiral and move it up! Synchronocity thank you!!!!!!

  10. Adrianne says:

    Kris,

    I just wrote a blog about marinating yesterday! I just bring that up because I love we tapped into the same concept.

    Yours resinates with me so much. I am absolutely neglecting my self care, and now I am going to write my sacred plan today. I don’t feel good, and I want to. I know the words you shared are true and will help me. Thank you for your awesomeness.

  11. Thank you so much for this beautiful post! I am a homeschooling mom of 3 beautiful little kids, and I do find a lot of my time and energy goes towards the care of others – and not so much for myself. This post was a beautiful reminder of the importance of self care. I loved your focus on awesomeness, sadly it is often far easier to beat ourselves up rather than focus on the good. But at the end of the day it is always a choice. Why not choose to focus on the positive and practice some self love instead?

  12. Kari says:

    One of the best compliments I’ve ever received was from my friend Hayley:
    “You give love out all over the place.”

  13. Emma says:

    Thank you xxx

  14. Casey says:

    Kris, I’m in Salzburg, Austria now, in part because of my “recovery from cancer” journey, that your first CSC book inspired in me. I decide for myself, how to bring life to my life. I now respect that obstacles are the journey.

  15. Samantha says:

    We’re so often on the same wavelength Kris! I’ve been feeling badly about the fact that I haven’t been juicing this summer. But this morning my husband surprised me and made me a juice to take to work, and as I sit here sipping it and reading your words, I realize that juice or not juice, I need to love myself. Period. Thank you. xoxo.

  16. Donna says:

    I’m crying…………………
    I need to let the emotions OUT instead of stuffing them down deep.
    Today has already been completely craptastic. I’m going to sit here at my desk, set a timer for 5 minutes for a small pity party, then haul myself outside for a walk around the block once, or twice, or however many times it takes to get rid of this stinkin’ thinkin’!
    Thanks sweetie – you are awesome, and so am I =)

  17. Susanna says:

    Kris, this is perhaps your best blog, ever.
    Love love love to you and all awesome followers (even as we’re already missing Dr Dyer),
    Susanna

  18. Katie says:

    This couldn’t have come at a more perfect time. I definitely needed this today! Thank you for being a source of such positive energy! Xoxo

  19. Mamen Diaz says:

    Hello.
    I would now if your books and vídeos, are in spanish.
    Thanks.

    • Kris Carr says:

      Hi Mamen,

      Thanks so much for your question. As of right now they are not available in Spanish, but I’m passing along the suggestion. Thank you!

  20. Alegria says:

    Nothing better than taking my dog on her beach walk! Clears the head, expands the heart and juices up my joy factor. Nice to grab some sea glass (mermaid’s tears) for some jewelry too! Looking out on the ocean makes me so content. Thank you , Kris, for the inspiration to take charge on my nine year colon cancer journey. It’s been scary but also very wonderful!

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