There's a fine line between Narcisism and self-worth. But I assure you, a person with a high sense of self worth, may not be arrogant, or selfish, or vain. At least, not always. Developing a sense of self-worth can lead to higher self esteem, which leads to a more productive day. Making yourself more productive in a way that's positive to others will perpetuate your self esteem boost.
On a similar thought, when you meet a truly humble person, they don't go sharing how humble they are with others, nor do they seem to hate themselves. They will simply greet you and flash a smile your way, and perhaps even offer to lighten you day.
So with that being said, I challenge you to fill this screen with inspiration. You don't need to post or share it, but rather let it be the boost you need. Your days will go by faster, and you'll be happier for it.
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04 May, 2021, 2:33 pm
^ I agree, though it's also important to have opinions of yourself sometimes. To me, you're fun to talk to and good at your craft!
08 May, 2021, 1:02 am
There's a fine line between Narcisism and self-worth. But I assure you, a person with a high sense of self worth, may not be arrogant, or selfish, or vain. At least, not always. Developing a sense of self-worth can lead to higher self esteem, which leads to a more productive day. Making yourself more productive in a way that's positive to others will perpetuate your self esteem boost.
On a similar thought, when you meet a truly humble person, they don't go sharing how humble they are with others, nor do they seem to hate themselves. They will simply greet you and flash a smile your way, and perhaps even offer to lighten you day.
So with that being said, I challenge you to fill this screen with inspiration. You don't need to post or share it, but rather let it be the boost you need. Your days will go by faster, and you'll be happier for it.