When working on returning to self-love, the holidays become slightly different. Maybe you have tons of family and friends to be around, or perhaps you’ll be alone. In any case, holidays can become a very lonely time. Self-love helps you to understand that even if you’re alone or perhaps surrounded by family or loved ones who don’t understand you, that’s OK. The universe understands you.
You are worthy of love. You matter, you are valued, and you are more than good enough. When you have that locked in, the holidays become a time to enjoy what the holidays actually mean. It is all about gratitude. Self-love is about loving yourself even when you’re surrounded by people who don’t love you as well as you would like or when you find yourself alone. The holidays can be a rough time, but if you stay rooted in self-love, they can also become a time of great gratitude and joy. Holidays become different when rooted in self-love. It’s all about self-love, people.
For more, check out my books, The Heart of the Matter or How Learning To Say Goodbye Taught Me How To Live.
Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
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