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What do you love about yourself? (don't ignore this because you feel like the answer is "nothing"!)

curvedmanager74 June 30th, 2020

This can be an incredibly hard question to answer, especially when you feel like there's nothing to love about yourself. One time I was feeling really down and someone told me to think of 5 good things that happened that week and I struggled for a long time trying to list 5, but I felt better after I had done so.

So, list 5 things you love about yourself. Take as much time as you need.

Here's my 5 for inspiration:

1. My hair (the curls are great!)

2. I'm "unapologetically myself" (this is something a friend told me a few months ago and it really stuck)

3. My eyes (sure, they're a plain brown, but they're beautiful)

4. My growth mindset (I'm not perfect, and I know I can't be, but I'm always looking to grow and improve who I am)

5. My aesthetic (it doesn't take people long to know skulls and roses are my thing)

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BigSupportIsHere July 19th, 2020

I love my self-awareness and positive attitude ❤

RealTree3 July 20th, 2020

my improving self-control

Salma3030 July 20th, 2020

I am a hardworking person.i beileve my ability.what ever the situations,i usually ready to take any risk.thats what i love about myself

leesemarie July 20th, 2020

For the longest time, I think I viewed having strong emotions as a weakness. I'm learning to love that about myself, though.

RealTree3 July 20th, 2020

My obedience to God

HappyDucky8 July 22nd, 2020

I try sometimes

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ellekd August 5th, 2020

@HappyDucky8 it can be hard to try so that's awesome

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RealTree3 July 22nd, 2020

My taste in music

HappyDucky8 July 31st, 2020

I love that I know a really good way to end things

RealTree3 August 1st, 2020

I fight evil

SavoyTruffle20 August 4th, 2020

I love that I'm not afraid to express how I feel. I am very opiniated and always honest, and I'm not afraid to openly speak my mind. I think that sometimes it makes people see me as harsh or inconsdierate, but after acting like a doormat that allowed everyone to walk all over them all the time for almost my enitre like, I feel a strong desire to make a change. I love that I was able to gain that courage and finally learn how to stand up for myself and not apologize for who I am. Also, I know that the true and important people in my life will repect me for being unapologetically me, while others aren't really worth the effort. I feel so proud of myself for gaining that confidence and being happy to be who I am and express what I believe in.