Practicing Self-Love - 3 Things I Love About Myself (2024)

By: Mackenzie Green
Posted on: February 3, 2021

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We have a forever relationship with ourselves!

When I wake up in the morning and take a long hard stare in the mirror I can easily list 3 things I dislike about myself. But when I try to list 3 things I love about myself, it gets a little more difficult. I never realized how often I put myself down or how negatively I spoke about myself, until one day my partner pointed it out.

Self-Love

I am better than that, and I know it. I never realized how unhealthy it was until I began researching and practicing self-care and self-love. When I practiced caring for myself, I noticed how it affected me, but also how much it affected the people around me.

“Self-love” sounds a little cheesy and maybe a little selfish, but it’s not. It’s the medicine that keeps us happy and whole. When you allow yourself to love you deeply, you will see how much you flourish personally, professionally, and everything in between.

When we were children, we were taught so much about caring for others and to be nice to our neighbor, but when are we taught to care for ourselves?

Eric Fromm was a social psychologist, who pointed out that love is an art form that takes dedication and practice. Love is not something you “win” or are “given”. Like any love relationship, it takes dedication and most times a lot of work. If love was easy, no relationships would ever fail. Good for us – we have a forever relationship with ourselves and we need to focus on that.

How to Practice Self-Love:

Acknowledge Your Emotional State

Unfortunately, no one can be happy all the time (even though it would be great). Have you ever asked your friend or partner if they are okay? And they say, “I’m fine” when you can see that they aren’t? It’s frustrating. But it’s more frustrating when we do that with ourselves just to get through our days.

Stop saying, “I’m fine.” And start saying, “At this moment I am not okay, but I will be.” And then act on it. I can certainly get into funks and I have to remind myself that it’s okay. But from that point, I try to figure out what I can do for myself to fix it. Sometimes fixing it can be working out and trying to “sweat out” the feeling you are having. But it can be shedding a tear or two, lying in bed with a bowl of ice cream and binge-watching a crime show. Both are okay. It’s all about what works for YOU.

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Self-love is the medicine that keeps us happy and whole.

Take Care of Your Body

SLEEP, EAT, EXERCISE, and HYDRATE. The four simple things our bodies and brain need to function correctly often get overlooked. Sleeping eight hours a night, eating nutritiously balanced meals daily, exercising thirty minutes a day, and drinking eight to ten glasses of water a day are the key ingredients. They nourish your body, keep your brain healthy, and support your mental health.

Forgive Yourself

Self-love is a choice. It is forgiving your past mistakes or actions, understanding them, and knowing they made you stronger. It’s about being aware of your losses and knowing that you have found more than you’ve lost. It’s being able to communicate with yourself about life (past, present, and future) without judgment and hate. To be able to move on and be the best version of yourself, you must learn to forgive yourself.

Practice Self-Talk – 3 Things I Love About Myself

Okay, this might feel super weird, but I challenge you to say out loud right now three things you love about yourself.

I’ll start.

  1. I love that I am funny
  2. I love that I am patient
  3. And I love my eyes.

Now you.

Practice positivity. Instead of saying “There’s no way I can get all that done by this weekend,” try saying, “It is going to be a lot of work, but I’ll take it step by step.” Instead of saying “I am so nervous about this meeting,” try saying, “I am so excited to see what I can get out of this meeting.”

Talk yourself up with self-love and you will start to see what a difference it can make in your mood and your life.

Self-love is how you view and treat yourself. Learn and practice to understand and respect your needs. It’s okay to say no to your friends and stay in because you need it. It’s okay to put yourself first. Once we start practicing self-love, we can truly realize how amazing we are and how much we have to offer to the world. Commit to yourself.

You deserve love and to be loved.

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Mackenzie Green

House Chef Mackenzie is responsible for all aspects of nutrition and wellness programming at Sanford. Her smiling face is a bonus to the delicious food she provides. Her groups on nutrition, exercise and wellness are some of our clients' favorites. Mackenzie has her Culinary Degree from Secchia Institute for Culinary Education. She also has a certificate in Hospitality Management. And was awarded 2019 Junior Culinarian of the Year from the American Culinary Federation. Mackenzie writes about all aspects of wellness, nutrition and the importance of eating healthily in early recovery. In her free time, Mackenzie coaches Special Olympics. She is also Marketing Chair on the board of directors of the American Culinary Federation of Grand Rapids.

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FAQs

How do you answer what you love about yourself? ›

100+ things to love about yourself today and into the future
  • I can embrace change.
  • I'm resilient.
  • I have an appreciation for nature.
  • I have a great sense of humor.
  • I am honest.
  • I'm a supportive best friend.
  • I'm a great listener.
  • I'm independent.

How do I love myself enough? ›

They could be as simple as speaking kindly to yourself, taking breaks when needed, or engaging in activities that make you happy. Other self-love habits include practicing gratitude, spending time in nature, eating nourishing food, and exercising in a way that feels good to your body.

What does it mean to love yourself enough? ›

Self-love is knowing and accepting that you deserve as much love and affection as anyone else on earth. It means taking care of your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs with kindness. Sad to say, many people don't treat themselves very well. However, it's vital that you love yourself enough.

What are 5 ways to love yourself? ›

5 Ways To Learn To Love Yourself
  • Do something kind. Although it might seem like a slightly selfish motive, being kind and doing something for someone less fortunate than yourself can help you learn to love yourself. ...
  • Become your hero for the day. ...
  • Retrain your thoughts. ...
  • Admit your flaws and take action. ...
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What is your favorite thing about yourself? ›

The most favorite thing I love about myself is that I'm not afraid to stand up for what's right, despite the disagreements. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, but it doesn't excuse them being disrespectful towards others.

What are the 3 true loves in your life? ›

Each love feels totally unique from the other and teaches us something different that shapes the person that we becoming. The three types of love are the first love, the intense love, and the unconditional love. Ahead, we're breaking down the meaning of each and what you typically learn from each stage of love.

What are the 4 types of self-love? ›

To love yourself is not an act of selfishness, it is an act of kindness toward others because when you love yourself, others don't have to deal with your unresolved problems. Self-love comprises four aspects: self-awareness, self-worth, self-esteem and self-care.

What are the 7 steps to loving yourself? ›

7 Steps to Loving Yourself Unconditionally
  • Step 1: Make Contact with Your Inner Self. ...
  • Step 2: Honestly Face Your Inner Obstacles and Resistance. ...
  • Step 3: Deal with Old Wounds. ...
  • Step 4: Forgive Your Past. ...
  • Step 5: Accept where You Are Right Now. ...
  • Step 6: Form Relationships where You Feel Loved and Appreciated.
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How to love myself unconditionally? ›

How to Love Yourself Unconditionally
  1. Discover Who You Really Are. ...
  2. Set and Keep Boundaries. ...
  3. Use Kinder Words in Your Self-Talk. ...
  4. Honor Your Alone Time. ...
  5. Heal from Old Wounds and Let Go of Past Resentments. ...
  6. Spend Time with People Who Love and Appreciate You.
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How do I gain self-love and confidence? ›

How can I build my confidence and self-esteem?
  1. Be kind to yourself.
  2. Look after yourself.
  3. Focus on the positives.
  4. Spend time with people.
  5. Learn to assert yourself.
  6. Do things you enjoy.
  7. Act confident when you don't feel it.
  8. Try something new.

How do I love myself and feel worthy? ›

Here are four ways you can begin to feel more worthy starting right here, right now:
  1. Forgive yourself. Many of us struggle to feel worthy, because we are angry with ourselves about past mistakes. ...
  2. Practice self-acceptance. ...
  3. Be there for yourself. ...
  4. Connect to supportive people.
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Why is self-love so hard? ›

We may be struggling with low self-esteem, feeling like we don't measure up. We might think that in order to be worthy of love, we need to meet certain expectations we set for ourselves or expectations laid out for us by others. Not feeling worthy of love is often a result of negative self-talk.

What does self-love look like? ›

Self-love is a state of appreciation for oneself that grows from actions that support our physical, psychological and spiritual growth. Self-love means having a high regard for your own well-being and happiness. Self-love means taking care of your own needs and not sacrificing your well-being to please others.

Why do I lack self-love? ›

Some of the many causes of low self-esteem may include: Unhappy childhood where parents (or other significant people such as teachers) were extremely critical. Poor academic performance in school resulting in a lack of confidence. Ongoing stressful life event such as relationship breakdown or financial trouble.

What do I appreciate about myself? ›

List 0f 25 Things to Appreciate About You
  • How you care for the ones you love. ...
  • Your willingness to help. ...
  • Your laugh. ...
  • Your uniqueness. ...
  • Your favorites. ...
  • The stories you never get tired of. ...
  • All the bad days you make through. ...
  • All the times you didn't lose hope.

How do you love yourself with words? ›

1. Words of Affirmation: Think Self-Love
  1. Practice daily affirmations. Our thoughts precede our emotions and behaviors.
  2. Recitemantras that encourage self-compassion. Bring your attention to being good to yourself.
  3. Journal your strengths and everything about you for which you are grateful. ...
  4. Keep yourself-talk positive.
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