Why am I not good enough for you?
Stop focus ng on the things you think you’re doing wrong. Instead, focus on the things you’re doing right. Focus on the positive aspects of yourself – your strengths, your character traits, your personality, your quirks. Focus on the way you have served and loved others. Focus on the ways you have made others feel loved, accepted, and valued. Focus on the deep feelings you have for your partner that make you want to serve them in any way possible. Focus on the
Why is my not good enough for Christmas?
Some people believe that the holiday season is the time of year when we focus on the “true meaning of Christmas” and put aside our differences to celebrate the birth of Christ. While it’s easy to get caught up in the jolly holiday spirit, it can be hard to remember that there are people out there who aren’t as fortunate as us. We all deserve to be treated with joy and kindness during the holiday season, so let’s show the world that
Why is my not good enough for you?
We all struggle with self-esteem at some point in our lives. Sometimes, we feel good about ourselves and other times, we don’t. If you’ve been told your whole life that you aren’t good enough, it can be really hard to break free from those beliefs. Instead of focusing on what you can’t do, try focusing on what you can do. Focus on all the things you’ve accomplished and the things you want to accomplish in
Why am I not good enough for you in life?
Someone who tells you you’re not good enough for them is typically not someone who deserves your love and respect, and they’re likely to have hurt and rejected you in the past. Someone who tells you you’re not good enough for them is someone who has never encouraged and nurtured you and who has tried to sabotage you at every turn. They’re the ones who have told you you weren’t good enough to deserve love or happiness, and you deserve
Why am I not good enough for you on Christmas?
Have you ever looked at a Christmas gift you received just to immediately return it to the store with a “not enough thought” written all over your face? You know the kind of gift that you just feel bad for the person who spent their hard-earned money on, or the gift that seems almost insulting to the giver? Well, you may feel the same way about Christmas as I do.