Allowing Yourself To Focus On What You Are Good At

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Whatever you are struggling with right now, don’t give up. It takes time to master anything in life. You want to live a fearless life. You want to master everything in your life. That is not going to happen. You have got to be honest with yourself. You cannot be good at everything in your life. But you can be good at something. Focus on what you are good at. Work hard to develop your weaknesses. We all have them. You are not alone in the game of life.

Give yourself the time you need to master yourself. Because if you can master yourself, you can master anything. To do that, you must first believe in yourself. Don’t ignore your life. Don’t ignore what you are not good at. What you ignore will consume you. If you ignore your fear, it will consume you. If you ignore your weaknesses, they will consume you. It is better to trust yourself than to ignore your life.

“You cannot get competent at something you ignore.”- Dr. Wayne Dyer

Your life cannot get better if you ignore it. Your work cannot get better if you ignore it. When you ignore things, they will ignore you. Don’t ignore what you are not good at, embrace it. Because you cannot get better at what you ignore. Don’t ignore, but work hard to make things better. Let us get to business.

Embracing Self-Care

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“Self-care isn’t selfish.” It is okay to make time for yourself. Don’t feel guilty about it. You have been doing it for other people. Why can’t you make time just to be yourself? Why can’t make time just to connect with yourself? Why can’t you make time to build a strong relationship with yourself? You need it. Your body needs it. Your heart and soul need it. Again, “Self-care isn’t selfish.”

Self-care, according to Joanna Platt, “Is anything you do that helps you build, maintain, and strengthen your relationships with yourself.” She is right. So, what are you doing to maintain your energy? What are you doing to build a solid relationship with yourself? You can anything that works for you. You don’t have to break your bank account to care for yourself. Just pick something that works for you. You can read, take a walk, sing, yoga, meditate, or write. Again, do what works for you. But make sure you are doing something to keep yourself whole. If you do, you can help other people.

I am making peace with myself.

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“Your relationship with yourself is the foundation for everything.”– Joanna Platt