Self-love is a psychological asset that leads to greater happiness, resilience, and success. But cultivating it isn’t always easy. In this article, the author shares personal lessons in compassion and kindness that have helped her to nurture self-love, as well as scientific evidence supporting its benefits.
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Loving yourself can have a negative connotation, but in fact self-love is the basis of all other loving and living a good life.
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Joy is not frivolous; it’s necessary to staying sane in turbulent times — and you don’t have to look far to find it. There’s always magic in the mundane.
Despite being millions of books on parenting, all of them are still focused on the act of raising a child. What we’ve failed to acknowledge, however, is that motherhood offers a chance to raise yourself.
There’s something quite liberating about packing your bags, jumping on a plane and arriving in a new country. As it seems, travel can also serve as a way to be more body positive as it helps you love and accept your body — just the way it is.
Taking care of yourself is not selfish. Self-care does improve your physical and mental health, but it also makes you a better person for those around you.
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