Sunday, January 13, 2013

Love yourself more

January 13 ~ When you hate yourself, you can't possibly love anyone else. I'm not referring to completely despising yourself but I am referring to not adoring every single part of your entire being. I am referring to existing in a space where you love everything about yourself.
Particular entities have a major impact on people's self worth by assisting people in discovering what's negative about them. Some have been on the forefront of instilling shame and guilt within people for centuries. They say you must act a certain way, you must dress a certain way, you can only date certain people. The list of unfathomable mandates goes on and on. This has caused people to look down upon themselves. People see themselves as flawed and eternally imperfect, never being deemed as good enough. This kind of mental, emotional and psychological bondage is unhealthy and its unfair. What you get when you try to make people be something they are not is a lot of people sneaking around being who they truly are behind closed doors; hurting people hurting other people in the process.
So I say no matter what anyone or any book says, embrace who you are. Love yourself unconditionally. You will never be able to please everyone. The only person worth pleasing is yourself. Don't look down on yourself because of what society or religions say about you! You are good enough to be happy. You are good enough to be free. You are worthy of just being who you desire to be.

Until next time and with much love,

Tiffany Michellè via literarythought.com


Friday, January 11, 2013

Embracing our Differences

You know how some people say soda or pop and others might say coke for every drink? Or how some say the word "interesting" in two different ways? People were made differently so we speak differently. You might say God, while she says Spirit, he says the Universe and they say other names. My point is don't be so judgemental about other people's choice of words. Have you ever stopped to think that maybe we were made differently in order for God to see if we can look past our differences in order to concentrate on showing unconditional love? Remember while you're spending time nitpicking about someone else's relationship with their Source, you're taking even less time to focus on yours.

Until next time and with much love,
Tiffany Michellè

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Love

Love has the miraculous ability to turn a minute into a most memorable moment. ~Tiffany Michellè via Literarythought.com