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 #92

In today’s post we will continue to talk about how to hush your inner critic. The inner critic can come at you very harsh sometimes and can get you really down. Hushing it down takes work and practice and you have to understand that you can never permanently hush this voice off. It depends on how much emotional abuse you have undergone and how your inner critic has shaped over the years. You got to have lots of compassion for yourself. Now how to break this nasty voice habit which is important. So this nasty little habit is a bad habit because when we are afraid of the unknown, we tend to fall back to fear and in our comfort zones. Even if they are negative and we want to believe those lies that the nasty little voices are telling us. These lies that you will never be good enough, don’t even try, you are not as good as the other person. We allow this little habits into our lives so that we can make excuses to stay in our safe zones and comfort zones. It’s in a way trying to protect you by saying stay in your safe zone and we all know nothing grows out of our comfort zones. So be mindful of whenever these phrases come up. If you are going after something you are scared of, do it anyway. Just identifying that will make you understand like okay this works.

Come back tomorrow for more inspiration.

18 responses to “Daily Dose of Self Love”

  1. That is really important.

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    1. Our inner nurturer brings self-compassion and encouragement, while the inner critic helps you recognize where you’ve gone wrong and what you need to do to set things right. But for most people, the inner critic goes way overboard, throwing dart after dart of scolding, shaming, nit-picking and faultfinding.

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    1. Thank you for the reblog

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      1. Always a joy and pleasure to read and share your posts with followers, My Dear! Have a great day!! xoxox 😘💕🎁🌹

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  2. Very nice!!😊😊

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    1. Inner critic refers to an inner voice that judges, criticizes, or demeans a person whether or not the self-criticism is objectively justified. A highly active inner critic can take a toll on one’s emotional well being and self-esteem.

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      1. Glad you agree.

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  3. Your self love doses are just the right food for the mind!! Thank you

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    1. Most welcome. I am so glad you can relate with these posts.

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  4. Wow! It’s good to hear that you’ve reached tips#92 and beyond that. Continue po:)

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    1. Thank you Jennifer. Just the motivation I needed.

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      1. Yap! You’ve got a supporter:)

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      2. Thank you Jennifer 🙂

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