When working on returning to self-love, you must embrace your flaws . When I was younger, I had a speech impediment. I could not say my Ms, Ns, Ps, or Ts. I was literally tongue-tied. Luckily, I had an operation later in life to take care of this issue. But because I had this impediment, I did not speak or read well. That is one of the reasons I loved acting. You could memorize your lines, and my feeling of being tongue-tied did not get in the way. It took the pressure off of mispronouncing words. Now that I am older, I actually embrace this flaw because it enabled me to be a better writer. It started with letters and cards to my folks and friends. I was comfortable with writing. Eventually, the writing empowered me to write two books. Your flaws play a purpose in your life, and you will have to figure out what that is. Mine empowered me to write. In truth, your flaws are not flaws. What does it empower you to do? It is all about self-love.
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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