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Rachel D. Greenwell

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Hello,

My name is Rachel D. Greenwell and I am Rock-L. I am Rock-L is my company. I am a life and spiritual coach and an author of self-help books and products. You can read more about me, my story, and the history of I am Rock-L by checking out my social media pages @iamrockl on everything.

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Published on November 19, 2019 17:19 Tags: author, blog, first, healing, help, iamrockl, ideas, mind, passion, public-figure, rachel-d-greenwell, social-media, thoughts, youtube
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“If you don’t know how to self-love, if you were never taught how, like a lot of us were never taught how, then you will attempt to fill that void with all kinds of things.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“If someone calls me stupid, I have to actually believe I'm stupid in order for it to affect me.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“Strength isn’t something we all naturally have, it is something we do and then become”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“To all of those who broke my spirit
I have spent a lot of time, energy and love
Putting it back together and I added some extra things.
See, I rebuilt my soul into a spirit that cannot be broken by people like you
One that sits up so high
I feel invincible
My soul sings a song incomprehensible to ears like yours
My soul soars
Because when you broke me, it let the light in.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“I know who I am and I know what I want, most importantly, I know what I deserve and I demand that others treat me according to this knowing.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“It’s difficult to go from a state of “I hate myself” all the way to “I love myself”. There's a LOT of steps in between those two things. It’s also hard to go from “I love myself” to “I deserve the world!” But here I am. I’m at that state of being. I do deserve the world. I deserve my deepest desires and wildest dreams to come true. I know this with everything in my mind, body, and soul.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“Self-worth is the fire in the core of your being that sparks up in those moments when you are being treated badly that whispers “I don’t deserve this.” Or when you are at that shitty job doing something you hate and that voice says, “I have more to offer the world!” Or when you’ve cried so long and so much that your face is swollen over the person that broke your heart and suddenly you stop and hear “I’m going to be fine with or without them”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“Not having self-worth is the most excruciating existence. It is like being stuck in a room for years (like however many you’ve been alive) with a person that hates your guts. Can you imagine that? Stuck in a room with someone constantly telling you how much you suck and sitting there with their arms folded, secretly wishing that you would just die already, and giving you judgmental looks. Who would put up with that? When we think about it this literally, it’s easy to realize just how crazy it is that we’ve lived all this time disliking our own selves.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

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