Deja's Self-Care Corner, Self-Care, Volume One, Issue No. 2: December 2019 & January 2020

We have the power to encourage ourselves and also to self-sabotage. Deja asks us which way are you using your personal power? She also offers us a way to implement self-care and make it a priority. Keep reading…

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I am perceptive - dejadrewit personal power cards on mindful soul center magazine

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Deja's Self-care Corner

Card No. 43 from My quality self-care deck - Date

Date the self-care card by deja drewit on mindful soul center magazine

Date

Dating does not have to involve another person. You can have a great date all by yourself. Make yourself a yummy dinner, play some music and light some candles. Got kids? Let them join. Don't want to cook? Take yourself out to a restaurant! Candles are optional 🙂


Card No. 16 from My Personal Power deck - I am perceptive!

I am perceptive - dejadrewit personal power cards on mindful soul center magazine

I am perceptive!

The Message

We have the power to encourage ourselves and also to self-sabotage. This card asks you which way are you using this personal power. Is the voice in your head putting you down? Making you worry? Telling you stories that are not backed by facts? The web on the card is not made of steel. Dare to clear it out and explore what's on the other side. Is what you're seeing or believing reality or is it your perception of reality?

Journal Prompts

What worries you today?
What story are you elling yourself today?
How can you set yourself free?
How can you approach each throught with a curiosity as opposed to accepting it as a afact?
Are you a prisoner of your mind? If so, in what way?
About the Author

Deja is an artist, an oracle deck creator and owner of DejaDrewit. Born in Russia and raised in NY, she now lives in California. As a young girl, Deja experienced bullying and as a result developed social anxiety. Drawing was her escape. As she healed she knew that she wanted to inspire and help people through her art but wasn't quite sure how. From 2005 until 2013, she worked as a graphic artist and designer in the fashion industry. She left to raise a new baby and discovered a way to use her art to help others and started to create oracle decks. Check out her Self-Care Corner.

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