Five Habits To Appreciate Yourself More
Are you in a habit of NOT appreciating yourself?
It’s often challenging to see what we’re doing right than what we’re doing wrong. Even reflecting on our venerable characters makes some of us nervous. Appreciation and compliments can make us uncomfortable at times, and we sometimes we don’t know how to react without appearing self-conscious.
So, how can you positively appreciate our great traits?
I suppose the key is self-compassion, which is treating oneself with compassion. To love yourself is to experience freedom – freedom from doubt, self-hate. To love yourself is no longer holding yourself back from what you deserve. To love yourself is to grow and enjoy your life. Self-love is a necessity if you want to live a comfortable life. Self-love is a choice, it is a commitment to yourself that you will love yourself, despite all the social and biological obstacles in your path. It is not found in a place, person, or item.”
5 Ways To Appreciate Yourself More
- Decide To Do It
Self-appreciation is a decision you have to make yourself. No one can make this decision for you only YOU can. Self appreciation is not found in another person or an item. You get self-appreciation by choosing what you desire. It would be best if you decided to let go of negative toxic thinking after a lifetime of loathing about yourself for not being enough or being good enough.
Say No to all of your internal self-hatred and tell yourself the truth by looking in the mirror and say nice things about yourself. Remind yourself it is OK that you’re not perfect no one is. Begin by giving yourself license to appreciate yourself more each day praise yourself. Don’t wait for someone to praise you.
Take time to tell yourself this and permit yourself to enjoy yourself. This is the first step in acknowledging the reality that you can appreciate yourself.
- Check Your Negative Beliefs
When it comes to self-esteem, our subconscious is not always on our side.
It takes time and effort to educate your mind into healthy habits, however the first step is to recognise the falsehoods it tells you:
- Recognize that feeling like a loser does not imply that you are a failure.
- Examine the evidence to support your findings. Even though the negative thought spiral makes it feel that way, a friend not replying to your text does not indicate they dislike you.
- Recognise that good is happening in your life.
- One negative comment should not deter you from appreciating positive feedback.
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- Compassionately React To Your Blunders And Setbacks
You don’t have to berate yourself for every blunder. According to research, reacting to your own mistakes with compassion boosts your self-esteem and makes you a more competent and resourceful individual. Fight back against the inner critic who distorts reality:
- There are hardly any things in life that are “all or nothing.” Even if things did not go as planned, it does not imply that nothing good came from it.
- One setback does not define you for the rest of your life.
- Call that feeling of pessimism into question by reminding yourself, “Things didn’t go my way, but that doesn’t indicate they always will. I can’t foresee the future.”
- Let Go Of The Perfection Ideology
You will never be flawless; no person will ever be. Don’t allow this to prevent you from appreciating yourself. It’s easy to despise oneself for not being perfect or sufficient. However, this leads to self-hatred since you focus on what you do not have rather than what you do have—self-appreciation blossoms in a great attitude, which requires you to appreciate what you have. In a worldview founded in perfection, dubbed “never good enough,” your ability to understand yourself suffers, fades, and dies.
- Learn To Say No
Instead of overcommitting, prioritize your personal needs. Respect your boundaries and learn to decline obligations that aren’t worth the stress. The unthinking “yes” in answering any request is a sort of “people-pleasing” action that prioritises everyone else’s interests before your own.
and lastly always believe in yourself because I believe in you that you can love the person you are…

