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41 " I LOVE that kind of woman who is willing to be like that and stands with her head high even amongst the fear of rejection. I am that kind of woman today. "
― Rachel D. Greenwell
42 " Beginning a journey to improving self-worth is difficult, facing yourself is difficult, and learning to go within and connect with yourself on a deeper level is super difficult. "
43 " our child will learn A LOT about how to love themselves from the way you love yourself. Yes, they will learn parts of how to have self-worth from how you love them. But most of what they will do in the way of self-love will be what YOU DO in terms of LOVING YOURSELF "
― Rachel D. Greenwell , How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth
44 " Loving your children fearlessly and relentlessly and with every bit of your heart will make a great impact on their lives. They will grow up and know that they were loved always. This still doesn’t teach them how to love themselves. You knowing how to love yourself and showing them a proper example of how to set boundaries, how to do self-care, and how to balance working and resting, will be things that they learn from you and will eventually mimic as adults. "
45 " One of the biggest lies we tell ourselves is “I’m fine "
46 " Having a balanced ego is about not only understanding our equality, but also understanding our differences and being 100% ok with them. It’s about shining when it’s our time to shine and embracing that light, but also letting others have their shine when it’s their time and applauding them for it. "
47 " When you wear a Crown you have a responsibility to be intentional about the energy you put off in the world. "
48 " Faith is my strength. I’m not talking about faith like a religious kind of faith. I’m merely talking about the concept of Belief. Belief in myself, belief in something more. I’m talking about my ability to see a future for myself that is better than my current reality. When we practice faith, we aren’t practicing a spiritual doctrine, we are practicing the ability to see our future, to know that it is already ours, and to go ahead and act like that future version of ourselves with full confidence. "
49 " Faith got me through the difficult times. When I was crying on kitchen floors or when it seems the whole world was against me and that self-worth voice piped up and told me I was better than this or that there was more to life. Faith came directly after. Faith said “believe that voice, it’s true”. "
50 " In those moments when I have to choose to practice faith, that’s when I feel strong. "