Here is a quick list of 5 stuffs to remember when you think
you’re not good enough. Save this for yourself, you never know when you may
need it and share it with others. Let’s put an end to the false reality of the
negative belief, “you’re not good enough”!
1. Life
is about progress, not perfection. Strive for excellence!
Life is perfectly imperfect. Striving for perfection is not
necessarily a bad thing – it makes you reach higher and work harder. However,
it’s a goal that can be rather unattainable and you will always be working on
being “perfect”. This may leave you feeling like you are “not good enough”,
especially in a world where the race toward “perfectionism” usually involves
losing who you truly are to emulate what others think you should be
2. What
you do right NOW can create a better outcome.
Nothing is written in stone, unless it’s in the past. Even
then we can change the way we perceive it. We can’t truly predict the future,
because it’s ever changing based on what we do right now.
not-good-enoughThe best way to move forward is to be present
and put our full focus on the now in a positive manner. When we feel good about
the things that are going well and display gratitude for what we have we allow
for more of those good things to come to us.
3.
Positive thinking is your birthright.
No matter what situation you are in, positive thinking can
and will always come to your rescue if you allow it. The power of positivity is
a gift to us from divine energy. Divine energy is nothing BUT positive energy.
If you want things to turn around for your highest good you
must keep your faith, release fear, and keep your focus on solutions. Positive
thinking is your birthright. It can always improve any situation, no matter how
dire it may appear.
4.
There is more RIGHT with you than wrong with you.
Even during your struggles, don’t forget to focus on your
strengths. Too often our culture looks at each other’s “weaknesses” and wants
to put focus on improving them. While having a balanced mind, body and soul is
important some of our weaknesses exist to balance some of our greatest
strengths.
5.
Everyone makes mistakes!
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