Daily Inspiration
If you believe that your painful feelings such as fear, anger, anxiety, depression, hurt, guilt, shame, aloneness, emptiness or stress are coming from external sources - such as people, the past or events - then you are stuck being a victim. This week, begin to notice that these feelings may be coming from your own current thoughts, beliefs and actions. By Dr. Margaret PaulLoving Yourself First
By Dr. Margaret PaulNovember 16, 2009
Do you believe that loving yourself first is selfish? Discover why the opposite is true!
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"I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line."
--Lucile Ball, 1911-1989, Comedienne and Actress
Lucile Ball was a very smart woman!
Do you believe that if you put others first, they will love and value you and you will feel loved? Has this worked for you?
Do you believe that if you love yourself first you are being selfish? Is it selfish to attend to your own feelings and needs so that you are not needy of others attention to you? Is it selfish to learn how to fill yourself up with love so that you have plenty of love to share with others, or is it actually selfish to expect others to do this for you?
Who is really being selfish?
In my definition of selfish, the first two examples are of people who are being selfish, and the third example is of people who are being self-responsible.
Loving yourself first is self-responsible. Loving yourself first means that:
Why don't more people do this? If you are not doing it, why not?
If you are operating from any of these false beliefs, then you are likely stuck abandoning yourself rather than loving yourself.
"Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line." This statement is absolutely true. If you are not loving yourself first, then it is likely that things are not falling into line for you. Consider changing your intent from getting love to being loving - to yourself first, so that you can then share your love with others.
--Lucile Ball, 1911-1989, Comedienne and Actress
Lucile Ball was a very smart woman!
Do you believe that if you put others first, they will love and value you and you will feel loved? Has this worked for you?
Do you believe that if you love yourself first you are being selfish? Is it selfish to attend to your own feelings and needs so that you are not needy of others attention to you? Is it selfish to learn how to fill yourself up with love so that you have plenty of love to share with others, or is it actually selfish to expect others to do this for you?
Who is really being selfish?
- People who are self-sacrificing and then expect everyone to give them attention and praise?
- People who demand that others give themselves up and do what the demanding person wants?
- People who attend to their own feelings and needs so that they are not demanding and needy of others?
In my definition of selfish, the first two examples are of people who are being selfish, and the third example is of people who are being self-responsible.
Loving yourself first is self-responsible. Loving yourself first means that:
- You learn to define your own worth so that you are not needy and dependent upon others doing it for you.
- You take care of your own painful feelings so that you are not blaming others for them.
- You take responsibility for what you need to do to feel happy and joyful so that you are not expecting another to make you happy.
- You take care of your own needs so that you are not demanding that others take care of them for you.
- You take care of your body so that you do all you can to not be dependent upon others doing it for you.
- You take care of your finances if you are physically able to do so, so that you are not dependent on others doing it for you.
- You do all you can internally to make yourself feel safe, so that you don't need others to make you feel safe.
- You have a consistent spiritual practice that fills you with love so that you have love to share with others rather than needing someone else to love you to feel okay.
Why don't more people do this? If you are not doing it, why not?
- Do you believe that others loving you means more than loving yourself?
- Do you believe that you are not capable of loving yourself? That others are better at it than you?
- Do you believe that your best feelings come from others loving you, rather than loving yourself?
- Do you believe that you are not worth loving, so others have to love you to prove that you are worth it?
- Do you believe that others should love you and make up to you what you didn't receive as a child?
If you are operating from any of these false beliefs, then you are likely stuck abandoning yourself rather than loving yourself.
"Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line." This statement is absolutely true. If you are not loving yourself first, then it is likely that things are not falling into line for you. Consider changing your intent from getting love to being loving - to yourself first, so that you can then share your love with others.
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