Are you tired of seeing people get out of your life?
Do you want that one person in your life who will leave your side, no matter what?
Today, in this blog post, I will introduce you to someone who was always there beside you, but you were so blind that you couldn't see him.
Most of us have the habit of seeing ourselves through the eyes of others. Whatever someone says about us, our subconscious mind starts to dwell upon that thought and create it into our reality.
Because we have so little knowledge of self-love and self-esteem, we fall into the trap of judgment and the expectations of others. But we forget that we can only truly see ourselves through a "MIRROR".
Yes, the mirror is our best friend.
Have you heard of the quote that says:
The mirror is my best friend. Because when I cry, it never laughs!
The mirror is not only a tool to see how our body or hair looks but it is also a pathway to our inner self if we take a deep look into our eyes.
We don't even realize that the person or a connection we are chasing or seeking is just beside us, and we do everything on the outside to make things work between us and others.
When we see a mirror, we see a reflection of ourselves. It is up to us whether we want to see it in a good way or a bad way. It is, without a doubt, the most effective weapon for inner transformation, raising self-esteem from low levels of obsessive self-criticism to the constant declaration of eternal truth. Our inner self is the most attractive since it is free of flaws and scars.
If you are searching for that one person who will change your life, look in the mirror!
I want you to stop reading this blog post right now, and go towards the mirror. Get up and take a look in the mirror. Examine your eyes; if you are uncomfortable, turn your gaze to your nose for one minute.
See the person in the mirror and describe its five qualities. The way you will explain it will determine the relationship you have with yourself.
If you see a beautiful, hardworking, and charming person, it indicates that you have a healthy relationship with yourself; on the other hand, if you say the person in the mirror is stupid, unworthy of love, and suffers from imposter syndrome, it indicates that you have an unhealthy relationship with yourself.
If you do not have a good relationship with yourself, you will never be good enough with your other relations. It all begins with our inward reflection. If you do not clean what is inside, nothing will get better on the outside.
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