Being good to yourself does not equate to being selfish or indulgent. No, certainly not. It's about acknowledging your worth, listening to your needs, and treating yourself with the same compassion as you do to others. Self-care includes giving compliments to yourself when nobody is looking. It is not a luxury but a necessity, a quiet strength, as we need to take care of ourselves, too.
It is often said that true beauty radiates from within. and being good to your own is in itself an act of kindness. If you are at peace with yourself, happy in your own, it will reflect on your face. Self-respect cleanses our soul and mind, and body. The energy of those who are in awe of their own
dispel a different type of aura. You can also say no to save your self-respect without feeling guilty. When you hold adoration for your emotions, a glow appears on your face.
Learn to say I am worthy, I am allowed to make mistakes, and then learn from those mistakes. It's good to be your own critic, but there is a fine line between being a critic and being rude. Your inner voice may be quite loud and negative we just need to tone it down. Be gentle with yourself. Here's what we are not talking about self-pity pity but self-respect. We need to say this time and again... I am doing the best I can, and that's enough.
One more aspect of self-love is taking rest whenever and wherever needed. It is not being lazy and lethargic. Rest is part of your routine that you need to break through the monotony of work. And taking rest is not committing blasphemy. You are a soul in a human body, and it is human to take rest. Taking a pause from your routine is not a crazy thing to do, but rather a wise decision to recharge your batteries, getting ready for new challenges.
Another major thing that we can do for ourselves is not to run after perfection. Because Perfection is an Illusion. There is so much beauty in imperfection. It is about getting everything right, in perfect order. It is about being real. And real means flaws, blunders, and making mistakes. The main thing is to get up every time you fall and learn to move ahead and grow from your fumbles. It is more than okay to be imperfect.
Last but not least thing is to find joy in the little things of life. We must learn to enjoy morning tea, walking in a cool breeze, and raindrops falling on our faces. We must smile too often to enjoy the present moment. Even reading a good book can alleviate our mood and work wonders for us. These small gestures are not small at all - these are life-saving.
So, beginning from today, Be Gentle to Yourself. Say only good things to yourself. Be soft with your heart. Nourish your soul. Because you are beautiful. You deserve all the best things in your life. Just because YOU ARE WORTH IT>
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So nice 👌👌
ReplyDeleteWe can not keep everyone happy at the same time , set your priorities n hav a sense whatever u r doing is for good , which may not be visible to all , be confident , believe in God & respect yourself b4 others .
ReplyDeleteGood morning 🙏
ReplyDeleteMy humble suggestion to you is please make vlogs instead.It will connect more people to your wise words.
Yes self love is not selfishness..it simply means loving yourself , pampering yourself and giving time for what makes you happy..if we are not happy from ourself then nothing in this world can make us happy..if we want others should love us then first we have to love ourself,first we should realize our worth..self love is not selfishness..but instead of loving those who makes us feel down and worthless then at that point we should love ourself. you perfectly depict this in this vlog...well written ❤️
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely loved it. It's so true..many of us are our own harshest critics and often forget to extend the same kindness and compassion to ourselves that we so willingly offer to others. It's a gentle reminder to be softer with ourselves too ❤️
ReplyDelete"A beautifully written and much-needed reminder that self-love is not vanity but a foundation for inner peace. Your words capture the essence of being gentle with ourselves while still growing through imperfections. Truly inspiring and heartwarming!"
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