It’s about women. It’s about self-care. It’s about moments.
Waking up is not always a beginning where the sunshine greets you with a smile and a hot coffee ready to welcome you into the new day. And guess what, that’s okay. You’re not always upbeat and filled with energy every day and this is one of the things that you should allow yourself to be okay with. This is only the start of your road to self-love and learning how to take care of yourself better.
Loving yourself gives you the potential to be who you are and have enough love to share with other people. While it may be a great idea to be selfless and giving, loving yourself more is also as important, if not more, as loving other people, and here are some reasons why.
Being comfortable with your bad days means that you have given yourself the right to feel down and take a rest. Once you get comfortable with these kinds of days, you accept the fact that not every day is a day to fight for your dreams and it’s a day to make yourself a bubble bath, enjoy being at peace with yourself, and give yourself time to heal.
Healing is a process you need to give yourself. It is the chance to patch up whatever bad experiences you’ve been having lately and reflect on your current emotions. It is only through this healing process that you can move forward.
Loving yourself more will help you boost your self-esteem better, giving you the confidence you need to conquer every day and fight for your dreams. Boosting your self-esteem also means that you know the real value of your choices and the power you have when making them. With this, you will have a better perspective on your priorities, including your wellness and goals in life. Loving yourself will give you the power you need to take charge of your own life, and in the process push you towards achieving your dreams.
Loving yourself is a prerequisite to having healthy relationships. Open communication is an important aspect in every relationship and loving yourself will make it a lot easier to be able to communicate more clearly and openly.
Taking the time to understand yourself better and focus on who you are will help you have more honest conversations with other people. It will help you be more confident with who you are and be comfortable with what you want in your relationships.
While the concept of self-care may appear selfish in concept, it is in actuality a road towards being a better person and having better relationships. It is not about loving ONLY yourself. It is about improving yourself as a person by giving the love you deserve and providing the right energy and power to live your life to the fullest and be the best version you can be to your family and friends.