You Are Worthy Enough For Yourself

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Yes, ‘love yourself.’ Because you are worthy enough for yourself. Life is bigger than other people’s opinions. If you listen to them, you are not going to be happy with yourself.

Never regret your life. You are who you are for a reason. Do not let that reason go unexplored.

People will alway say something about anything. Do not focus on what they are saying about you. Instead of doing that, why not focus your attention on what you are good at?

You are complete when you focus on what works. But people want you to focus on what is not working for you.

Remember that no one has everything figured out. We are all trying to define ourselves.

That is what you should be doing for yourself. You are responsible fo your self-love.

If you don’t love who you are, you are not going love anything in your life.

Everything starts with self-love. Look for it. Find it. Nurture it. And celebrate your self-love.

And do not focus on what is not working for you. Instead, focus on what is making you happy.

Because life is all about happiness. If you are not happy with yourself, if you are not in love with yourself, you are not living.

How To Bring Out The Best In You, According To Fred Rogers

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To bring out the best in others, we must first bring out the best in ourselves. Do not wait for the perfect time to bring out the best in yourself. You have it right now. You are good enough to start. Do your best with what you have. That is all you need.

Two Daily Thoughts for you:

“As human beings, our job in life is to help people realize how rare and valuable each one of us really is, that each of us has something that no one else has- or ever will have- something inside that is unique to all time. It’s our job to encourage each other to discover that uniqueness and to provide ways of developing its expression.”- Fred Rogers

“You know, I think everybody longs to be loved, and longs to know that he or she is lovable. And, consequently, the greatest thing that we can do is to help somebody know that they’re loved and capable of loving.”- Fred Rogers