This was the Daily Om post that landed my email in-box today, and I would say it resonates with so many people right now. The exercise seems very simple, so take a look. If the exercise works for you, check out some of the other inspirational posts, classes, workshops and products offered at the Daily Om website.
Having low self-esteem is a common issue and with some
introspection you can start to loosen the grip of this negative thought
pattern.
Our primary relationship in life is with our selves. No one
else goes through every experience in life with us. We are our one permanent
companion, yet we are often our worst critic. To remind ourselves of our
magnificence, we can do this exercise: “Five Things I Like About Myself.”
Begin by writing down at least five things that you like
about yourself. This is not the time to be modest. If you are having trouble
coming up with a total of five items, you know that this exercise can really
benefit you. Be sure to include more than your physical attributes on your
list, since our bodies are only part of who we are. If you are still struggling
with what to include on your list, think of what you like about your favorite
people, because these traits are probably qualities that you possess too. Another
way to complete your list is to think of five things you don’t like about
yourself and find something about these traits that you can like.
Continue this process for a week, thinking of five new
things you like about yourself everyday. At the end of the week, read the list
aloud to yourself while standing in front of a mirror. Instead of looking for
flaws to fix, allow the mirror to reflect your magnificence. You may feel silly
about standing in front of a mirror and reading aloud a list of your admirable
attributes, but it might just bring a smile to your face and change the way you
see yourself. Remember, it is when you feel the most resistant that this
exercise can benefit you the most. Because we are constantly looking at the
world, instead of looking at ourselves, we don’t often see what’s magnificent
about ourselves that others do. When we take the time to experience ourselves
the way we would experience someone we love and admire, we become our best
companion and supporter on life’s journey.
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