Love yourself even if you think you shouldn’t
I am good. I am unconditionally loved and celebrated. I am inherently valuable as I am right now. I am effortlessly beautiful. I know everything I need to know right now. There is an abundance of everything I need. Success is my natural essence. I have 100 percent faith in the future. Life is easy and fun.
My mind doesn’t produce these thoughts and beliefs by default, and I choose to create and believe them because it is my responsibility to contribute and not to be a drain. When I go through life believing I am flawed, unloved, lacking, and bad, I pull energy from others rather than give it, and my job is to give and I know because it makes me feel good.
Self-love is not selfish, it is your responsibility. It is your responsibility to remind yourself deserve it, because we can only remind other people of that when we remember it for ourselves.
How might your life and therefore the lives around you change if you made a loving relationship with yourself your foundational job?