03 Feb
03Feb

A love letter to myself


Dear Faith,


I am pleased to inform you that you are loved abundantly.


There is nothing good that I can withhold from you, God says. He reminds you of how much he loves you that he created you in his own image, which is love, so you are love, my darling.


You are worthy not because of who you are or what you have, not even how you look, but your worth lies in being created.


Do you see now, Faith, how worthy you are? Your assignments are allocated in your purpose, and the tools you need have been provided; just get on with it. Your uniqueness adds flavor to the world as different people's flavors make our lives more meaningful.


Do not worry about anything for all your needs are provided for.


The most priceless is your breath, then all other things follow. Live in the power of now, a day at a time, a moment by moment experience.


Compare yourself to none for your DNA is different. You are good enough as you are regardless of what your friends have. Be content with what you have. It is from that point that much will flow.


You are beautiful just the way you are. When we talk of the most famous people in the world like Nelson Mandela, we see their unique image.


Embrace yourself as you are and be kind to yourself, for you did not create nor choose your brand appearance at birth. The body you have, own it, every part of it as is.


Be open to receive, for you deserve it all, the beautiful gifts of life, love, and joy. Accept compliments and gifts without feeling guilty or undeserving. Accept counsel and correction for iron sharpens iron. You deserve to receive God's Favor and blessings, for he is abundance.


Forgiveness, forgiveness is such a powerful component of your love. Start by accepting you are imperfect yet made perfect in your imperfection. Knowing this helps you let go of your failures, your mistakes, your wrong choices. Do not beat yourself up about it but forgive yourself and let go. Then extend this forgiveness to others. 


Faith, you are adorable. Don't you see it? Look at how kind and loving you are to your family and friends. You are generous; you encourage, inspire and uplift others. Turn that love onto yourself too, be kinder, gentle, and compassionate to yourself. Empathise with yourself and drop the self-sabotaging habits of undercutting yourself. You are loved, as you are.


Enjoy the very best of your life and love yourself fully.

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