Welcome to the Daily Dose of Self Love. This series will be about self love, self care, self esteem and self worth. Basically everything related with SELF. My aim with this series is to give you a daily boost of self love and self care. We all get busy with our lives and sometimes it leaves us less or no time to take time for ourselves, be with ourselves, wash off all the negativity that we accumulated during the day with self love, meditation, etc. The daily boost will be in an easy to understand and more importantly something which is relatable. So Welcome!!
Self Love Practice Tip #87
In today’s post we will talk on how to stop comparing yourself to others. Look at what others are dong with their lives which can inspire you instead of looking at them to seeping into a self loathing mindset. Try to look at social media in a better light. Try to look at social media in a better light. The best lesson and move here is to work on promoting positive thinking and you can’t move forward with your life if you are stuck comparing yourself to others. You will only feel bad about yourself and it will only hold you back. Instead remember that you are you and that is your super power. You also have something amazing to contribute to this world and if you chose to show that on social media then that is your choice. Use social media for inspiration rather than comparing yourself to others. It will really boost your self confidence. The major takeaway from this is to remember to unfollow any account that makes you feel bad.
Come back tomorrow to know more about stop comparing yourself to others.
Thank you for this inspirational message! I agree, it is so important to practice finding your own “super power”
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If one child who is not good in studies can be good in sports or other things. As if other one is good in studies but he is not good in sports or other. So, everyone has different qualities and skills . Hence, we all are special
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We are all unique. We are who we are.
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Yes, we are all unique. Those physical traits are fixed; they are hard-wired in the genetic makeup of humans. This is a result of selective evolution. Each one of us represent a unique mix of different personality traits. No other person has the same mix of big five personality traits (and their facets) as you have.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you for the reblog.
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