I am infinite. I am worth more than the size of my home, my salary, or even the money in the bank account. I am more than the number of (facebook or IRL) friends I have, I am more than the number of activities that my children are in, I am more than their good behavior, and I am more than their bad behavior. I am more than the state of my relationship, I am more than the compliments from acquaintances. I am worth more than the number of people who ‘like’ this poem. I am more than the good deeds I have done, and more than the mistakes I haven’t learned from yet.
I am more than the sum of the value of each of these things.
That means I do not need to make things perfect or appear to be so. I am what I am at this moment and it is enough.
I do not need to do things to make myself skinnier, more popular, richer, busier, more fashionable, more powerful, more well-read, more cultured, more witty.
I only need to do what feels right at any given moment. When I take away those doubts about my worth, I uncover love, for myself, and for everyone around me.
Inhale and breathe.
That means everyone in the world, is infinite. Everyone is worth more than their home, salary or bank accounts. More than their Twitter followers, more than the car they drive or the gadgets they own. More than the clothes they wear, or neighborhood they live in. More than the language they speak, the color of their skin or their citizenship status. They do not need to make themselves more skinny, popular, rich, busy, fashionable, powerful, well-read, cultured, witty. For me or for anyone else.
What if each of us started out our day believing we are enough as we are in this moment?
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Diggin’ your words, Monica 🙂 Especially: “When I take away those doubts about my worth, I uncover love, for myself, and for everyone around me.”
So simple, yet so difficult sometimes in our daily lives. Thank you for sharing your magical words!
xoxoxo
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 14:40 Accidental Perfectionist wrote:
> accidentalperfectionist posted: “I am infinite. I am worth more than the > size of my home, my salary, or even the money in the bank account. I am > more than the number of (facebook or IRL) friends I have, I am more than > the number of activities that my children are in, I am more than the” >
Your are discussing an interesting topic but your thoughts don’t seem to be well developed. Good work anyways😊