Why Self-Love?

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Self-love is the beginning of growth. It is the beginning of success. If you do not accept yourself, if you do not love yourself, growth is going to be hard for you.

To grow, you must accept who you are, no matter what.

To be successful, you must first love who you are, no matter what you have.

Self-love is a motivator. When we love who we are, success is possible.

When we love ourselves, we are free to live our lives.

Strive for self-love, not for self-perfection.’

According to Mandy morris, ‘Self-love fuels limited potential. It puts you on a high vibration where limitless creation is possible; It lets you dream about what you want and believe you’re worthy to receive it.’

Where there is self-love, success is possible. Your job is not to find love, it is to love yourself.

God’s Love For You Is Real

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‘ … no matter how the world lets you down, you’re still surrounded by God’s love.’- Mandy Morris

God’s love for you is ‘forever and always.’ No matter what you are going through right now in your life, in your relationships, in your career, do not forget that God still loves you.

God is the ultimate source of unconditional love.’- Mandy Morris

He still loves you. Do not forget that. God is for you, not against you. No matter what is against you, no matter what is against your career, no matter what is against your future, do not worry about them. God is greater than what is bothering you.

God is greater than whatever it is that is making you unhappy. When you are surrounded by God’s love, no one can touch you.

When you are for God, God will be for you. All God wants you to do for yourself is to love yourself, no matter what you are going through in your life.

Because if you do not have the courage to love yourself, then do not expect love from other people.

If you want other people to love you, you must first love yourself.

No matter what you are facing right now, you must not give up on yourself.

Accept yourself for who you are, not for what you have.