Life
is too short for us to be always worried about what others think. If we
don’t love ourselves enough, no one would. When you love yourself
enough, it’ll be much easier for you to achieve other goals.
Here are 20 signs that will help you discover whether or not you are truly loving and appreciating who you are.
1. You’re not feeling free to be who you really are
You
don’t believe that who you really are is good enough to show to other
people. You put on a bit of an act in order to please others. You try to
be who you think others want you to be.
2. You’re don’t feel free to express your ideas
Something
is holding you back and is not letting you express your ideas as you
wish. There is a voice telling you that your ideas are not good enough
and that other people’s ideas are somehow of greater value. You need to
learn that your ideas are equally valuable and that people would like to
hear what you have to say.
3. You’re not spending enough quality time alone
When
you are alone you do not enjoy your own company. The time you spend by
yourself is not quality time. You feel uncomfortable. You need to learn
how to enjoy and value your own company.
4. You’re not being honest with yourself about your values
You
have a lot of values as a human being. You have many positive qualities
that you need to learn to value properly. But many times you tell
yourself maybe these are not that important to you, as you try to
compromise or fit in.
5. You’re not being true to your inner nature
You
do not have the confidence to see your inner nature as a thing of
beauty to be taken care of. You need to learn that if you are true to
your inner nature the essence of who you are will shine through and
effect all those around you in an uplifting way.
6. You’re not spoiling yourself enough
You
do not believe that you deserve to be spoilt. You treat others lavishly
but when it comes to you and your needs you are frugal. You need to
learn how to take yourself out to places you like and to do things that
you genuinely enjoy.
7. You’re not pampering yourself enough
You
are not taking yourself out for that special massage that you deserve.
You believe it is better to spend the money on something practical for
the house. It is better if you learn that, for example, getting your
nails or hair done will do a lot more for you and your outlook then you
may think.
8. You’re not giving yourself positive feedback
Even
when you do something great or are highly successful in your work you
do not complement yourself or give yourself a pat on the back. You skim
over successful moments in your life and do not believe they deserve
attention.
9. You’re not taking pride in your physical appearance
You
are not taking pride in the way you look and allowing yourself to
flaunt your looks around a bit. You are shying away and would rather
people not look at you at all.
10. You’re not taking pride in your intellectual abilities
Although
you are smart you do not believe this to be true. You always think that
others know more than you do and don’t feel that you measure up
intellectually.
11. You’re not appreciating all that you do
You
do a lot for your family and friends. You help them in ways you don’t
realize. You do not give yourself credit for the positive impact you
have on others.
12. You’re not comfortable about letting others know your intellectual opinions
You
have various views on intellectual issues and things you hear in the
news. You would like to share your intellectual opinions but you don’t
believe that you have enough knowledge to base your opinions on. You
think that if you say what you think people will believe that your
opinions are unfounded or childish.
13. You’re not happy with the image your present
You
think that the way you present is not impressive and that people do not
look at you with admiration. You would like to make good first
impressions but you don’t feel that you do. All you need is a bit more
confidence so that you can walk into a room with a presence.
14. You’re not able to confide in those that are closest to you
You
feel embarrassed and slightly ashamed to tell your fears and
insecurities to those closest to you. You fear that they may think that
your feelings are not valid or worthy of discussion.
15. You’re not able to open up to those you love
You
do not wish to share your inner secrets and thoughts with those you
love. You keep personal things private in order to protect yourself.
Once more you do not wish to ‘burden’ your loved ones with your problems
or concerns.
16. You’re not able to have fun when you are by yourself
When
you are by yourself all your fears and insecurities surface. You are
not at peace with yourself and you seek out distraction.
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