National Best Friends Day: Feeling Low? Here's Why You Need to Be Your Own BFF by Doctor Harmony

Mindfulness
2 years ago

National Best Friends Day: Feeling Low? Here's Why You Need to Be Your Own BFF

Low self-worth leads to trying pleasing others and losing yourself. It causes insecurities, unhealthy lifestyle and habits, over-sensitivity, arguments and depending on others or things to make you feel better about yourself. 

  • Make a list of the qualities you love about yourself.
  • Forgive yourself for weaknesses or mistakes.
  • Use them to grow and learn from. 

You are the longest friend and potentially best friend you will ever have. If you don't value yourself it's more difficult for others to persuade you of your value. It's also less likely that people will value you.

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Meredith Schneider
Awesome reminder! So important to love ourselves and put our self-care at the top of our list! xo :)
Cassiday
This is great. 👍
Elisa Schmitz
So true, Doctor Harmony . We have to love ourselves first. So hard to do but necessary!

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