‘Want to know the importance of learning to love yourself? Here are all the reasons why self-love is most important.
When you are a target of bullying, loving yourself can be very difficult when it seems that the only thing you hear from others is negativity. Constantly being bombarded with ugly names, cruel taunts, and attacks over a long period of time can have a devastating cumulative effect on your self-esteem.
Therefore, in this post, you will learn the importance of learning to love yourself and how it can drastically improve your life.
Once you know this life-changing information, you will look for the good in yourself. And you won’t pay so much attention to what your bullies tell you.
This post is all about learning to love yourself so that you can begin to turn your life around and live happier and in peace.
Learning to Love Yourself
Your self-esteem can take a beating from all the bullying you suffer. And if you aren’t careful, you too will soon believe the cruel falsehoods others tell you.
However, no matter how viciously others may treat you, you must do everything possible to hold on to self-love! Even if you have to look at yourself in the mirror every day and make positive affirmations.
- “I AM an awesome person.”
- “I AM beautiful.”
- “I AM worthy of being loved.”
Also, you must maintain your self-esteem. Never let anyone brainwash you into thinking that you are less than.
You Must Love Yourself Before Anyone Else Can.
You must love and respect yourself before anyone else can love and respect you. And you must take care of yourself.
Moreover, you must command respect and love from others, including a few toxic family members you love dearly. And you must be willing to make some tough decisions to receive that love and respect.
Sometimes, you have to walk away, knowing that there is always a chance that the person may never see your worth. And this means coming to a place where you no longer care even the slightest about the outcome.
However, there is a strong chance that your value will go up in that person’s eyes. And they will eventually see your worth and treat you better than you ever thought possible.
It may not happen overnight. In fact, it may take up to several years, but it can happen.
Learning to Love Yourself:
But what if the person never changes their behavior?
If, by chance, they don’t change their behavior, realize that you did all you could do. Understand that you didn’t turn your back on the person because you didn’t love them.
You walked away because they didn’t love you enough to treat you with the love and respect you deserve. Therefore, you must love yourself, or nobody will love you.
Never look outside of yourself for love and validation. And don’t depend on them to validate you. Let love come from within your heart!
When you suffer bullying, loving yourself won’t be easy.
When people target you for bullying, loving yourself can be difficult. How can you feel good about yourself when it seems that the only thing you hear from others is negativity?
Having people constantly bombard you with ugly names, cruel taunts and attacks, even for a short time, makes life harder than what it needs to be. Nevertheless, no matter how viciously others may treat you, it’s imperative that you do everything possible to hold on to self-love!
11 Reasons Self-Love is Most Important
1. You’re more likely to attract the right people into your life.
When you learn to love yourself, you attract better people into your life. Instead of attracting users and abusers, you draw healthier people with morals and ethics.
Therefore, if you don’t love yourself, who will? And how can you love anyone else if you don’t first love yourself?
When you don’t love yourself, others can tell. They see it in your demeanor, your face, and your posture. Moreover, they can hear it in your tone of voice and the way you talk.
Why do you think you attract users and abusers? And why do you think you end up with only people who mistreat and control you?
2. Learning to Love Yourself:
You’re able to love others the way they need to be loved.
If you don’t show yourself some love, you’ll never be able to properly love anyone else. Instead, you’ll be codependent. You’ll always search outside of yourself for love instead of allowing love to flow from within.
Moreover, when you finally find someone who loves you, you won’t love them the way they need to be loved. Instead, you’ll only smother them to death because you’ll always need to be right on top of them.
If you’re in a relationship, you’ll be suspicious of others. You’ll wonder if your partner’s going to leave you or if they’re cheating.
Also, you’ll wonder if your friends really like you or if they’re only pretending to. As a result, you’ll end up making a new partner or friend pay for something someone else did in the past.
And that’s not fair to them or to you. Being in constant worry and suspicion is no way to live!
On the other hand, if you do love yourself, you won’t suspect anyone. Why? Because you won’t need to worry about anyone doing anything behind your back. You’ll trust people and they’ll appreciate you for it.
3. You’re Not afraid to be alone.
In other words, you won’t rely too much on others to feel loved and wanted. And you won’t feel that you must always be one half of a couple to be happy.
Instead, you’ll be happy single or in a relationship.
4. Learning to Love Yourself:
You allow relationships to progress naturally.
Put simpler, you won’t want to move too quickly into any relationship. Instead, you’ll take your time and you won’t force it
Why? Because you know that moving too quickly is death to any relationship. And you’ll likely love your partner before they’ve had time to earn that love.
Therefore, you won’t do anything that might scare the other person away. You’ll realize that love needs time to grow.
5. You keep your personal Power
Instead of giving away your power, you hold on to it. In other words, you won’t put yourself at the mercy of someone else nor let them take advantage of you.
You’ll set healthy boundaries and put your needs and priorities first. Why? Because you know that you can’t pour from an empty cup. In other words, you realize that if you don’t take care of yourself first, you’ll have nothing to give to anyone else.
Therefore, you’ll keep your boundaries firmly in place.
Also, you’ll allow yourself the freedom to make your own decisions, rather than let someone else choose for you. And the best part is that people will likely respect you for it.
6. Learning to Love Yourself:
You don’t feel the need to control other people.
You can never control how another person acts nor how they feel about you. Moreover, you understand this and you’re okay with it.
Therefore, if your partner gets tired of you and decides they no longer want to be with you, you won’t force them to stay. Though it will be painful, it won’t completely devastate you.
Why? Because you’ll realize that a break-up isn’t the end of the world. Moreover, you’ll know that if they came into your life, someone else will too.
So, you’ll let the chips fall where they may.
7. You let love and friendship find you instead of searching for it.
Therefore, you won’t exhaust yourself searching for friends and lovers. Instead of spending your whole life searching for love and friendship, you’ll relax and let them come to you.
As a result, you’ll save your precious energy and won’t be so off-putting to others. Moreover, you won’t waste your time, hopping from relationship to relationship.
And, who knows, you just might be happier by yourself. So, again, if you do have a partner and they get bored with you and leave, you won’t feel you need to search for someone else to take their place.
Most importantly, you’re least likely to have a long string of broken relationships behind you.
8. Learning to Love Yourself:
You’re selective of your friends and lovers.
If you settle for less, you’ll get even less than what you settled for. You realize this, so you won’t settle for less than what you want.
If a friend or partner comes along, you’re willing to give them a chance. However, if that person isn’t the person you thought they were, you quickly move on to something better.
Therefore, you aren’t afraid to be selective of the company you keep.
9. Instead of attracting takers, you attract givers.
Because of this, you don’t mind giving back in return. Therefore, you enjoy happier and healthier relationships.
Again, you’re selective of your lovers, friends and associates. Why? Because you realize that some people are more than happy to be around you just to get something from you.
Moreover, human predators will know that you aren’t one to mess with. So, they’ll avoid you and move onto some poor sucker who doesn’t respect themselves.
10. You take responsibility for your own happiness.
Instead of replying on someone else to make you happy, you allow happiness to come from within. How? By creating happy moments for yourself.
You spend quality time with family and friends. Maybe you do things you enjoy the most. However you do it, you take charge of your own happiness.
You never put your happiness in the hands of someone else. And that’s a part of learning to love yourself
11. Learning to Love Yourself:
You have no time for toxic people.
Therefore, you won’t put up with shabby treatment even if it means you must be alone for a spell. Therefore, you aren’t afraid to give toxic people the old heave-ho!
Again, you’re selective of the people in your life. So, it’s likely that you won’t end up with someone who will only abuse you. Moreover, you won’t accept anyone who’s too lazy to work and expects you to keep their worthless ass up.
Instead, you show them the door, fast!
In Closing:
If you are a target of bullying, I can’t emphasize enough the importance of learning to love yourself! You don’t have to sacrifice yourself for love and acceptance. It isn’t necessary.
You have better options. You just don’t know it yet.
Therefore, learn to love yourself. Practice your talents and gifts. Do the things you enjoy most. And spend time with the people who love you.
Most importantly, give a little of yourself to help others without expecting anything in return. And I promise you. It will pay off sooner or later.
Be selective of the people you allow in your life. And know that there will come a day when you attract genuine friends into your life.
This post is all about the importance of learning to love yourself so that you can give yourself the compassion you deserve and take charge of your life.
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Aum Shanti
Thank you so much, Shanti! Bless you! 💖
I have heard people of both genders say that they would rather be alone than with the wrong person. Your post sums that thought up perfectly. I learned the lesson the hard way.
Thank you so much, Michael! This means a lot coming from you.
My pleasure, Cherie
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I think that is something that is changing in society and comes with maturity. When you are young, the thought of not having a significant other can drive you insane. When you get older/mature you develop some independence (or you should). I also think one of the great mistakes we make is often times we Friend Zone those who would actually be best for us
You’re absolutely right, Jill. In many cases, self-love does come with age. And when you’re young, you’re in childbearing age. Therefore, the thought of not finding a partner scares girls more because they only have about a 40 year time window, during which they can produce children. A male, on the other hand, can produce children the rest of his life. Therefore, it scares women more than men. This may piss a few people off. However, it’s the truth and I don’t care about being PC.