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You have a tremendous power in the middle of your gut. It is called the Hara. In Eastern Philosophy and martial arts, the Hara is the point two inches below your navel. It is the center of your intuition and strength. Even small and elderly martial artists can’t be pushed from their position when they focus on their Hara. Here are some tips to develop your Hara’s inner power in your everyday life:
*Stop Apologizing. Do you always feel like you have to say “I’m sorry” for the things you do? If so, stop apologizing. Stand firm in what you believe in without apologizing. When you do this, you will be happier and more fulfilled.
*Unify Yourself. You may have competing desires that divide your mind. List the ways you are divided and choose the way that will help you the most in the long run. For example, you may want to lose weight, but you also want to eat tasty, fattening food. If that’s the case, then you need to unify yourself and choose what is best for you: Forgo the fattening food for the bigger goal of being healthy and fit. Do this and you will reap great benefits.
*Live Authentically. Engage with people who resonate with who you really are. Do activities you truly love. Stop pretending to like what you don’t like, and being who you're not, just to please people who don’t really care about you. You only have one life—live it authentically. Be the true you.
It’s up to you. You can tap into the power of your Hara if you stop apologizing, unify yourself, and live authentically. By doing so, you will reach your dreams and love deeply and fully.