10 reasons to stop denying your GIFT and start getting paid for it.
Mar 18, 2025
1) The Pain of Suppressed Gifts:
When we deny or suppress our natural gifts, it often leads to misalignment, which manifest as depression, anxiety, or a persistent feeling of "something missing." It's like having a bird trapped inside a cage - the song remains unsung. The river that is clogged up. Consuming but never creating. Distracting. Numbing. Suppressing a desire for future lifetimes.
(2) The Ripple Effect of Shared Gifts:
Consider how one person fully expressing their gift creates a cascade of positive changes. A gifted healer helps heal a family, that family affects their community, that community influences society. Your gift isn't just about you - it's about the web of connections and transformations it enables.
(3) Wealth is Spiritual:
Many struggle with the idea that making money from their gifts somehow makes them less pure or spiritual. But if your gift truly serves others, receiving fair compensation allows you to serve more people, more effectively. Money becomes a tool for amplifying your positive impact.
(4) It’s Part of your Evolution:
As you use it, it refines itself, reveals new dimensions, combines with other abilities in unique ways. Someone might start as a yoga teacher and evolve into a wellness entrepreneur who creates platforms for other teachers to share their gifts too.
(5) It Transforms Fear into Courage:
Fully embracing and sharing your gift requires courage. It means being visible, being vulnerable, risking criticism or failure. But this courage is itself transformative - both for you AND as an example to others still hesitant to share their gifts.
(6) The Market as Mirror:
The marketplace can actually help you refine your understanding of your gift. When people pay for what you offer, it's feedback about value. This isn't about changing your gift to fit the market, but about finding where your authentic gift naturally meets genuine need.
(7) Joy and Passion become your Guide:
There's a direct correlation between how closely you're aligned with your true gift and the joy you experience in your work.
(8) Turns Pain into Purpose:
When you’re fully expressed in your gift - the lines between work and purpose blur. Life suddenly makes sense and those tears you cried become your biggest pay cheque.
(9) The Healing of Money Wounds:
Many people carry deep wounds around money, worth, and value. Learning to receive compensation for your gifts can be part of healing these wounds - understanding that you deserve abundance, that your contributions have value, that receiving enables giving.
(10) Great Power comes with Great Responsibility:
With great gifts comes great responsibility - not in a burdensome way, but as a natural expression of your highest potential. You have a responsibility to nurture your gift, to share it wisely, to use it in service of something greater than yourself.
It all comes back to this fundamental truth - your gifts are not accidental.
They're part of the grand design, and learning to honor them fully - including receiving abundance through them - is part of fulfilling your highest purpose.