The Pursuit of Worth: Discovering Your True Value

in newvisionlife •  last year 
In a world where external validation often seems to control our sense of self-worth, it's extremely important to research/dig into the idea of worth and understand that it doesn't only depend on others' opinions or (challenging things accomplished or completed). True worth comes from within, and this blog i will explore the many-sided nature of worth, its importance in our lives, and how to help grow it.

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What Is Worth?
Worth can be defined as a deep sense of deserving love, respect, and success, ignoring external factors. It's the (impossible to discourage or stop) belief in your built-in value as a human being. Worth is not about being perfect, rich, or famous; it's about recognizing your built-in worth and value and self-respect.

The External Validation Trap:
(community of people/all good people in the world) often teaches us to look (for) worth through external validation, such as likes on social media, the approval of others, or material (things people own). However, this external pursuit can be exhausting and never truly satisfying. The path to real/honest worth lies within.

The Importance of Self-Acceptance:
To help grow worth, it's extremely important to practice self-acceptance. Hug/support your flaws, admit/recognize/respond to your mistakes, and learn from them. Remember that perfection is a fake image, and every person, no matter how successful, has mistakes and flaws.

Self-Kindness:
Being kind and kind toward yourself is a basic aspect of worth. Treat yourself with the same kindness you would offer to a friend in times of need. This self-kindness helps build a foundation of inner worth.

Realness:
Realness plays an important role in feeling worthy. Be true to yourself, and don't try to be someone you're not to please others. Realness (helps) develop real/honest connections and strengthens or adds support to your sense of worth.

Setting Edges/borders:
Setting healthy edges/borders is another way to protect your worth. It's okay to say no to things or people that don't match up/make even with your values or make you feel (with a too-low value assigned). Edges/borders are a sign of self-respect.

The Role of Thankfulness:
Practicing thankfulness can shift your (way of seeing things / sensible view of what is and is not important). Admit/recognize/respond to and appreciate the positive parts of your life, even during challenging times. Thankfulness reminds you of the (oversupply/large amount) you already have.

Looking (for) Growth, Not Perfection:
Instead of chasing perfection, focus on personal growth and self-improvement. Understand that it's okay to make mistakes; they are opportunities for growth and learning. Continuous self-development improves your sense of worth.

Community and Connection:
Human connection is extremely important for feeling worthy. Surround yourself with people who uplift and support you. Healthy relationships provide a sense of belonging and strengthen or add support to your self-worth.

True worth isn't a destination but a lifelong trip. It's about recognizing your born-in value, hugging/supporting (not being perfect), and helping grow self-love and self-acceptance. By shifting the focus from external validation to internal true and positive statement, you can start on a path toward a deeper and more real sense of worth that will positively hit/affect every aspect of your life. Remember, you are worthy, just as you are.

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Nice write-up,..."realness" and "looking for growth" caught my eyes.
Realness helps you build your self-confidence and makes to believe in yourself while looking for growth helps your self development