@greta_sam:
How much better life would be if we always believed in ourselves. Of course, that’s a lot easier said than done, but it’s definitely worth a try. Here are 8 things that happen when you start believing in yourself.
1. Self-acceptance
When you believe in yourself, you accept who you really are. You are not afraid to speak your mind and you will be proud of the person you are becoming.
2. You feel more energetic
When you believe in yourself, you feel like you can rule the world. Positive energy and a little confidence goes a long way. You don’t need those three coffees to get you started, you just belong on Monday morning.
3. You are always in a good mood
If you’re happy with yourself, you feel better about everything, which puts you in a great mood all day. Sure, we’re human and we’re going to have bad days, which is totally fine, but you’ll learn to take situations less personally if you know and believe in yourself. A very nice side effect of believing in yourself, if you ask me.
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4. Success will be guaranteed
If you believe that everything will be fine, it will be. It’s called the law of attraction. You attract what you desire. If you really believe it you will get promoted or finally manage to exercise three times a week, you will be able to. It’s that simple.
5. You can motivate others
When you feel good about yourself, you can inspire and motivate others with your story. People love to hear great success stories and trust me your story is definitely worth telling.
6. Positivity is your new mantra
There is no room for negativity in your life. You have achieve goals and catch dates. So, when you believe in yourself, you will surround yourself with positive people who give off a good, relaxing vibe.
7. You will shine
Although true beauty starts on the inside, once you believe in yourself, you will also see it on the outside. Your hair, skin and mood will be better than ever. You go girl!
8. Respect
People will appreciate you as you are. When you believe in yourself, you exude confidence that will command respect. Just what every person needs is right.
By Shelley Beckman