
Since my divorce, I’ve realized the importance of loving myself unconditionally. This extended period of self-reflection has led me on a journey, to where I am calm, peaceful but most importantly in touch with myself.
Loving myself through the good days and bad have become second nature to me and it should for you as well. Unconditional self-love is the key to healthy living, joy, peace of mind. Beautiful things will begin to manifest the moment you begin to accept yourself as you are.
To Fall in love with yourself is the first secret to happiness. ~
Robert Morley
The love I have for myself requires courage.
The love I have for myself is unconditional.
The love I have for myself is undeniably true.
The love I have for myself clears me from feeling blue.
The love I have for myself has no boundaries.
The love I have for myself allows me to be free.
The love I have for myself lets me know that I can be me.
The love I have for myself tells me it’s OK not to be perfect.
The love I have for myself lets me know everyone will not like me and that’s OK.
The love I have for myself shares with me that my love is not based on who likes me or not.
The love I have for myself is unapologetic
The love I have for myself believes in me.
The love I have for myself is not selfish.
The love I have for myself is patient.
The love I have for myself is kind.
The love I have for myself cherishes who I am today and appreciates the woman I am becoming.
And, Finally….
Because of the love I have for myself, I no longer worry about others accepting me in the skin I am in.
What does the love of yourself say to you?
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The following post is a guest post from Daria at A Blossoming Butterfly. You can find the original post here.
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