Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Self-Love

So the question was posed to me, "What was my definition of self-love?" I gave a very simple answer via text, as "... I see it as feeling free to do [things] and express yourself without reservation." I felt I could have went further in what I meant, so I will. Now understand that I do realize that people may have different ideas and definitions as to what "self-love" is, so in no way am I saying that my response is the clear cut answer. But I do believe in terms of my own ideas my response lacked in its briefness.

Basically, what I meant from my initial response of freedom "to do [things] and express yourself without reservation" is that in loving yourself you have to be comfortable in your own skin. This comfort allows for you to act in confidence, because internally you have this insatiable desire to uplift yourself regardless of what others may feel or what obstacles may be placed before you. Referencing one of my earlier blogs, self-love allows you to demonstrate humility while maintaining an upheld head. So, without belaboring the point, when I think of self-love I think of being able to look at my reflection in the mirror (removing narcissism) and SMILE for who I am.

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God Bless

1 comment:

  1. Interesting take, I've always thought of self-love as recognizing one's own value and the gifts that a person can bring to others. But I never thought to expand on the concept. I think that self love goes hand in hand with positive reinforcement and encouragement from others. I think it's easier to love yourself when you're surrounded by positive and loving influences/people...I think that makes you better prepared to face obstacles.

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