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July 2
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Having begun
in the spirit, are you now to be made perfect by the
flesh?
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Galatians 3:3 |
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The
most accurate measure of our
worth is how much we value
ourselves.
When
we value who we are, we are
sure to draw to us others
who value us as much.
When
we are needy, deficient,
lacking confidence and
self-esteem, we will find
ourselves in situations and
among people that reinforce
those views.
The
first step in building
relationships is learning to
value who we are.
We
cannot convince others how
wonderful and marvelous we
are if we do not believe it.
We must first convince
ourselves.
If
we repeatedly find ourselves
in situations where we are
treated badly, we are
responsible, not the other
person.
When
we find ourselves in
situations where we do not
feel wanted, we must have
the courage and confidence
to leave.
Our
sense of worth must first
come from within. When
we have that, we can expect
those in our relationships
will value us as well.
--
Iyanla Vanzant |
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The wealth of my spirit is the
light of my world. |
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