What Would You Tell Your Younger Self About Self-Esteem?
Mya000
December 8th
If you could speak to your younger self, what would you tell her about self-esteem and self-worth? What advice, lessons, or encouragement would you share with her?
Let’s take a moment to reflect and connect through the wisdom we’ve gained over time. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Your words could inspire and uplift others on their own journeys!
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Aayla
December 8th
@Mya000 I would say that living up to other people's standards and expectations is not worth it. If love and approval are based on a carefully fabricated version of you rather than your authentic self, than it's not really you they are loving or approving, but rather a made up ideal.