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Insecurity

We all have some level of insecurity. Even those among us who look like it’s all figured out… there are still those insecurities.

A good partner can and will be there to help reassure and work with you to overcome them… but it’s important that we fully understand that no one else can fix them for us.

Our insecurities are ours to work through. They belong to us, often the result of past experiences that have either allowed us to adopt them or simply reinforced them. Regardless, they are ours to address.

That starts with not only accepting that they are our responsibility, but by accepting who we are as a human being. None of us are perfect, and none of us ever will be. So it’s ok to embrace your imperfections, as they make you a very unique individual.

But don’t just stop there. Where you can work to improve, do so. Where that is beyond your control, accept it. And learn to love yourself for who you are.

In time, those insecurities can begin to fade away because you are becoming more of the you that you’re destined to become.


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