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What are some things you would tell your younger self?

What are some things you would tell your younger self?

“Be kinder to yourself.” “Always know your worth.” “The world is bigger than you think it is and your worries aren’t as important as you think they are, just be you.” “Don’t worry if you look different, or feel you look different, from most other people.

What would you tell your 10 year old self?

Advice for my 10-year-old self: “Have confidence in yourself. Don’t look for anyone else’s validation for your own happiness or success. Learn to love and respect yourself without worrying if you’re ‘good enough’ or ‘cool enough.

What advice would you give to your 10 year old self?

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“Have confidence in yourself. Don’t look for anyone else’s validation for your own happiness or success. Learn to love and respect yourself without worrying if you’re ‘good enough’ or ‘cool enough.

What would you tell your 15 year old self?

#5: Be your best self: “Love yourself the way you are.” “Don’t compare yourself to others, only to your past self.” “Talk to people about their life experiences, and learn from that.” “Love your flaws.”

What would you tell your 18 yr old self?

Own everything you do and everything you say to people. Be responsible for how you feel and how you make others feel. Spend time listening to what your body, mind and soul is craving. Really pay attention to yourself and become your own best friend.

What would you tell your 7 year old self?

My feelings are just as important as other people’s. I don’t need to ‘do’ anything to get love and acceptance – I am loveable just for being me. My instincts are there to teach and guide me. I am safe, I can trust life and myself.

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What would you tell your 5 year old self?

“Don’t be afraid to just be yourself, say “no” when you feel you should, and always follow your gut when things don’t seem right.” 6. “Keep playing outside, keep exploring, and keep covering yourself in mud. One day, these wild places won’t look the same.”