6 Oct
“You are always a valuable, worthwhile human being — not because anybody says so, not because you’re successful, not because you make a lot of money — but because you decide to believe it and for no other reason.”
— Wayne Dyer
What if today you lost your job or your possessions. Would you be worthless? What if someone walked up to you and told you that you were stupid, would you believe them?
Base your self-worth on who you are at your source. You are not what you do, you are not what you have, you are not what others think of you (both positive or negative).
Believe you are of value because that is the reality for every single person in the world no matter what they do or don’t do, what they have or don’t have, and what others think of them or don’t think of them.
2 Responses for "Value Yourself"
Hello Rose-Anne, I’m from Malaysia come across to your blog when I in preparing my presentation ” The Value of Yourself” on Nov. 14, 2008. I found suitable points for my presentation from your blog. To share with others, I just this short advice. “Be meaningful person to others because life is very short. Leave a good name and people will remember you forever.” Hope to receive you feedback.
Great point! Here’s a quote that expresses the same type of idea: “I maybe here for a short while, gone tomorrow into oblivion or until the days come to take me away. But, in whatever part you play, be remembered as part of a legacy…of sharing dreams and changing humanity for the better. It’s that legacy that never dies.”
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