Though much of who and what we are changes as we journey through
life, our inherent worth remains constant. While the term self-worth is often
used interchangeably with self-esteem, the two qualities are inherently
different. Self-esteem is the measure of how you feel about yourself at a
given moment in time. Your worth, however, is not a product of your
intelligence, your talent, your looks, your good works, or how much you have
accomplished. Rather it is an immeasurable and unchanging manifestation of
your eternal and infinite oneness with the universe. It represents the
cornerstone of the dual foundations of optimism and self-belief. Your worth cannot
be taken from you or damaged by life's rigors, yet it can easily be forgotten
or even actively ignored. By regularly acknowledging your self-worth, you can
ensure that you never forget what an important, beloved, and special part of
the universe you are.
You are born worthy -- your worth is intertwined with your very being. Your
concept of your own self-worth is thus reinforced by your actions. Each time
you endeavor to appreciate yourself, treat yourself kindly, define your
personal boundaries, be proactive in seeing that your needs are met, and
broaden your horizons, you express your recognition of your innate value.
During those periods when you have lost sight of your worth, you will likely
feel mired in depression, insecurity, and a lack of confidence. You'll pursue
a counterfeit worth based on judgment rather than the beauty that resides
within. When you feel worthy, however, you will accept yourself without
hesitation. It is your worth as an individual who is simultaneously
interconnected with all living beings that allows you to be happy, confident,
and motivated. Because your conception of your worth is not based on the
fulfillment of expectations, you'll see your mistakes and failures as just
another part of life's journey.
Human beings are very much like drops of water in an endless ocean. Our worth
comes from our role as distinct individuals as well as our role as an
integral part of something larger than ourselves. Simply awakening to this
concept can help you rediscover the copious and awe-inspiring worth within
each and every one of us.
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