I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to become lost in a my mind as an automated mode of doing self-forgiveness, where in I am not here, in self-honesty within and as the breath of the physical.
I forgive myself for not accepting and allowing myself to realize when I am speaking authentic self-forgiveness and when I am not.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to treat or perceive the act of self-forgiveness as an automated, push-button routine, instead of a application of self in every moment of every breath.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to doubt myself within the application of myself as self-forgiveness.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to fear failing within the application of self-forgiveness, not realizing that "failing" = need for more specificity.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to delay facing myself with self-forgiveness. Often, I will leave the self-direction of writing to "multitask" around the internet.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to be ineffective with my self-forgiveness by allowing myself to become distracted, essentially running from facing myself, here, with SF.
When and as I see myself doubting, fearing, or running from facing myself through self-forgiveness, I stop I breathe.
I realize that effective self forgiveness happens in a singular moment of self-honesty within and as my breath.
I commit myself to staying present with my breath and my direction to conduct self-forgiveness.
I commit myself to recognizing when I am not applying self-forgiveness unconditionally and authentically within and as the moment of self-honesty as indicated by awareness of breath.
I commit myself to blogging and breathing...at the same time!
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