True. Those that are loved and supported, especially at a young age, are more likely to develop self-love. And those that love themselves are more likely to surround themselves with loving people.
I like that way of putting it, that you can’t expect better treatment than what you give to yourself. I’d add that, if I’m not treating myself well in a particular moment, it’s irrelevant whether someone else is trying to respect or love me, because I won’t allow myself to feel or appreciate it anyway.
It’s a bit of a vicious circle. If someone loves you, you have more confidence and you can love yourself more. And vice versa.
True. Those that are loved and supported, especially at a young age, are more likely to develop self-love. And those that love themselves are more likely to surround themselves with loving people.
Good morning, how are you ? Beautiful post my dear friend!Have nice day
You too, my friend!
Incredible quote Kristin… Thanks I will save it on my laptop.. 🙂
Great! Have a terrific day!
The last half of that spells it out doesn’t it. 🙂
I think so. True in many ways. Enjoy your Wednesday, Stuart.
So, true.
Self-respect and self- confidence.
A good reminder– thank you!
Once you build your self-esteem, how others treat of think about you may be less important to you.
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Well said and well done!
Thank you, Todd 🙂
I like that way of putting it, that you can’t expect better treatment than what you give to yourself. I’d add that, if I’m not treating myself well in a particular moment, it’s irrelevant whether someone else is trying to respect or love me, because I won’t allow myself to feel or appreciate it anyway.
Yes. Have a terrific day!
No truer words have been spoken!
🙂
Couldn’t have said it better. So…when is your own book of inspiration hitting the bookstores, hm? You know I’ll buy a copy…
Thank you so much for sharing my post with your readers!