This Is Your Inner Strength

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Respect your uniqueness. Always celebrate who you are. You are in charge of your life. Don’t give in to what people are saying about you. Whether people like you or not, that is okay. If they don’t like who you are, how you do your things, how you treat yourself, that is not your problem. What they are saying about you has nothing to do with you. But it has everything to do with them.

When you are doing your things, when you are living your life, do not expect some people to like you. What they want you to do is forget who you are, to go along, to follow them to wherever they are going.

Do not do that! Because you are here to make a difference, to touch other people’s lives. You are not here to make people happy, to please everybody.

If you do not have the courage to celebrate your uniqueness, you are not helping yourself. You are helping other people get better, not you.

The only way to find your true self, to celebrate who you are is to respect your uniqueness. Your specialness.

According to Joyce Meyer, ‘The things in your life that make you different aren’t hinderances … they are assets.’

Do not try to change how you look. Because God doesn’t care about how you look. God cares about your heart.

If you do not have a healthy heart, your possessions don’t matter. The best way forward, according to Brianna Wiest, ‘You owe it to yourself to determine the kind of person you want to be and how that person will allow themselves to be treated.’

Before you go, as always, let me ask you these questions. ‘What do you think about yourself? How do you feel about who you are? Do you ever compare yourself with other people and feel belittled if you can’t do what they can do or be like them?’ Don’t!!!!

Be you. Remember, You are more, not less!

The Benefits Of Compassion

According to Janice Marturano, ‘Compassion allows us to understand the suffering around us as belonging to everyone, and our own suffering as a part of who we are that can be acknowledged and attended to, with kindness and gentleness.’

Suffering is the foundation for success. Nothing happens without discomfort. If you are not willing to make yourself uncomfortable, you are not willing to get what you want.

Whatever it is that you are facing right now in your life, it is part of your journey. Enjoy it!

‘Compassion opens the door to connection between your mind and heart.’

If you want to truly understand where others are coming from, what they have been through, and what they are going through, you need your mind and heart.

‘Compassion practice can also help us form a new relationship with those who are difficult for us.’

People are different. No two human beings are the same. If you want to get along with those who are difficult for you, you must find a way to connect with them.