Life's good—not always, but mostly, so when it's good, be grateful, and when it's not, just pray.
We've been on a long journey with so many twists and turns, hasn't it? I've always believed that God has a reason for everything he puts you through; just don't ever lose hope and faith. I'm grateful for everything I have learned so far, and I look forward to acknowledging myself with more lessons and with more values.
I often find myself wishing I could tell a few things to my younger self just so I could dissolve some harmful feelings and assumptions. Yes, I know it's impossible to do so, but it's worth every thought. So, I'm writing those things down here in the hope that they will help you in any way.
Ten things I would tell my younger self
Keep your mind busy: write more, read more, journal more, click the moment more, and appreciate every moment. Keeping your mind busy is the best therapy you can give your mind to prevent overthinking.
| Your energy depends on what you feed your mind |
| Never question your potential. |
| You grow with healthy love. |
It's okay if you don't get what you want. There will be people who won't stay no matter what you do for them, and that's okay. Not every person you want is meant for you. Someone who fits you best will be with you through thick and thin, no matter what. Accept what's coming and let go of what's going on.
| Not everything you want is meant for you. |
Listen to your intuition. Don't prioritize others' opinions. Listen to your heart, though it's still important to use your head.
| Listen to your soul. |
9. Being selfish isn't always bad: It's okay to be a little selfish. Sometimes it proves to be good. Do have a check on your mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical needs.
| Self-love isn't selfish, it's important. |
Learn to differentiate: Not every sugarcoated word, and not every person you meet is good for you. You should be able to differentiate between what is good for you and what could cause havoc to your soul.
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