On this day in 1776, the final draft of the Declaration of Independence was submitted to the Continental Congress. It is a good day to channel those energies into your own life. Creating your own independence will allow you to follow your dreams. Determine who or what you feel is holding you back from achieving your full potential. You will need a piece of paper and a pen. You are going to write your own declaration. Title your work "Declaration of My Independence." Write down who or what you are declaring your independence from, and establish your goals or your "unalienable rights." List everything, and if you need to recopy the final draft on a new piece of paper, feel free to do so. You will want your document organized and legible. Once your document is complete, write "So Mote It Be" at the bottom and sign it to seal in your intention. |
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