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Know Your Worth: 4 Reasons It’s Important

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, ‘Want to know why you should know your worth? Here are all the reasons you need to know.

Bullying is hurtful, no matter how confident you are. We’re all human, and we all have feelings and emotions. However, the effects are even more damaging when we look only outside ourselves for our value.

In fact, the damage to self-esteem is exponentially more serious. Therefore, in this post, you will learn why you must know your worth.

Once you know all about these facts, you will realize that true worth comes from within. Then you will do the inner work you need to do.

This post outlines the reasons you should know your worth and how to begin today.

Know Your Worth

Your worth must come from inside you. Why? Because when you look outside of yourself for your value, you automatically look to others to give it to you. And when you do this, you put yourself at their mercy.

Therefore, to know your worth is the foundation of confidence and healthy self-esteem. Understand that your worth comes from within and never from without.

Here’s Why.

1. You can never control the Atmosphere around you.

There will be times when you find yourself in a toxic environment. Moreover, you will be surrounded by poisonous people. Toxic people are everywhere.

They can frequent the school you attend, the company you work for, or the home or neighborhood you live in.

When you know your value and let it come from the inside, bullying won’t have such an impact on you. It will hurt, yes. But it won’t be nearly as devastating.

Additionally, you won’t suppress as much of yourself to fit in. Why? Because, deep down, you’ll already know the value you bring. And you’ll realize that the negative people around you are only trying to diminish you.

Then, you will be more determined not to let them. You will do what you must to maintain your self-worth despite their behavior.

Know Your Worth:

Sometimes it’s best to walk away from toxic people.

Also, when the crap gets too thick, you’ll know when it’s time to walk away. You’ll bail out of relationships that don’t fulfill you. Why? Because you’ll realize that you don’t deserve this kind of treatment.

Therefore, you’ll know that you’re better off leaving this cesspit and moving on to greener pastures.

Moreover,  you’ll do it without feeling guilty. You’ll do it knowing that it isn’t because you’re “chicken” or “running away from your problems” but because you deserve better.

You’ll have the courage to do what’s best for you and you won’t care if they like it or not.

2. You can never control others’ behavior and how they think of you.

This is another reason it’s never advisable to rely on others’ approval. Understand that there will always be people who don’t like you and some who even hate you.

When you depend solely on others’ approval, you become a doormat. Please, for your own sake and the sake of your mental health, don’t give anyone that kind of power!

When your value comes from within, you will have respect for yourself. You will love yourself and have strong self-esteem. Also, you will give yourself compassion and care when others take potshots at you.

And you will have the confidence and courage to protect yourself and stand up to abuse. Therefore, you’ll be less likely to blame yourself for their behavior.

Why? Because you will know without a shadow of a doubt that they are the ones who have the issues and not you.

Realize that everyone serves a good and higher purpose here. You may or may not know what that purpose is, but you are here for a purpose.

Find that purpose and fulfill it. And know that you have value.

3. Know Your Worth:

You’re better able to withstand bullying attacks.

When people target you for bullying, loving yourself can be very difficult. How do you know your worth when it seems that the only thing you hear from others is negativity?

People constantly bombarding you with ugly names, cruel taunts, and attacks, even for a short time, makes life more complicated than it needs to be.

However, over time, bullying can have a cumulative and devastating effect on your self-esteem. And if you aren’t careful, you too will begin to believe the cruel falsehoods that others tell you.

Nevertheless, no matter how viciously others may behave, you must do everything possible to hold on to your worth! Even if you have to look at yourself in the mirror every day and make positive affirmations.

Loving yourself is the most important thing you can ever do for yourself.

You must love and respect yourself before anyone else can love and respect you. Also, you must take care of YOU.

You must command respect and love from others, including toxic family members that you love dearly. And be willing to make some difficult decisions to earn that love and respect.

Again, sometimes, you have to walk away. And you must do it, knowing full well 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.

Know Your Worth:

self-love sometimes means making difficult, even heartbreaking decisions.

However, there is a strong chance that your value will go up in that person’s eyes. They may 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.

However, if it does not happen, realize that you did not turn your back on the person because you did not love them. You did it because they did not love you enough to treat you with the love and respect you know you deserve.

Again, you must love yourself, or nobody will love you. Never look outside of yourself for love and validation. Never depend on others for assurance of your value. Let love come from within your heart!

the movie “good will hunting” can teach you a valuable lesson about worth.

When I watched the movie “Good Will Hunting” for the first time almost thirty years ago, the character Will Hunting reminded me of myself in high school. He was bullied, angry, lashing out at people, and would fight at the drop of a hat if someone stepped on his toes.

I wasn’t a genius like he was. But still, there’s a moral to the movie.

Will, although highly intelligent and talented, had been conditioned to think he was worth less than he was. Therefore, he worked as a college janitor at the beginning of the movie.

With his smarts, Will could have any job he wanted. Only, he didn’t know it.

Because Will had a difficult start in life, he had lost sight of his self-worth. The character, Will Hunting, learned the hard way that you must know your worth to be happy and have a good life.

Therefore, know that you have value and that you matter. And if you’re blind to that, you’ll never be successful at anything.

4. If you don’t know your worth, you won’t reach your potential.

You’ll end up settling for less than you deserve. As a result, you’ll sell yourself out in every area of life.

For example, you’ll settle for crummy, dead-end jobs that pay a pittance. Also, you’ll accept dates and partners you aren’t even remotely interested in. And you’ll latch onto fake friends who treat you shoddily.

One thing Will did have is great friends who had his back. Those guys would’ve laid down their lives for him.  So, I can say that Will chose his buddies wisely.

But in every other area of life, he sold himself short. And his best friend finally told him that, in so many words, toward the end of the movie.

As the old saying goes, “If you settle for less, you get even less than what you settled for.”

I hate to admit that I did the same when I was young. And I got even worse than what I settled for. And why did I do that?

It was all because others had programmed me to believe that mere crumbs were the best I could do. And let me tell you, it royally sucked!

That’s what happens if you don’t know your worth.

Fortunately, I eventually worked my way out of that mindset. I now live a better and happier life.

It wasn’t easy, but it got better once I began drumming into my own head that there was more out there for me and that I deserved a good life as much as anyone else.

Will Hunting also got the message at the end of the movie. He eventually recognized his value and found the courage to pursue the life he wanted.

In closing:

Your worth is not conditional. And it is not up for debate. So, isn’t it time you started getting more of what you want and deserve out of life?

Make the decision today to know your worth. Begin aiming higher! Apply for that 90K per year job you may or may not qualify for.

Go ask out the girl whom you initially thought was out of your league. Command respect and love from others and return the same to them.

Aim higher than you ever have, and watch your life change for the better. You will be amazed at the rewards!

This post is all about the importance of knowing your worth so that you can begin taking steps to empower yourself and better your life.

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