Embrace Your UGLY by L.L. Anderson
Author:L.L. Anderson [Anderson, L.L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781647045821
Publisher: Bublish, Inc.
Published: 2022-05-17T14:13:57+00:00
Monday
How are you genuine?
Tuesday
How are you genuine?
Wednesday
How are you genuine?
Thursday
How are you genuine?
Friday
How are you genuine?
Saturday
How are you genuine?
Sunday
How are you genuine?
I love this definition. I love how I do it, I love the way Iâm able to bring it to you. âLove is an intense feeling of deep affection, a great interest, and pleasure in something.â I like this word as it pertains to embracing your ugly. Weâre just looking at the words ugly, unique, genuine love, and simply you. Weâre at the letter L. So, weâve done U, weâve done G, and now weâre at the letter L, Love. I like love because itâs a deep affection, itâs a deep feeling. Itâs a great interest or pleasure in something, and I need you to love yourself. I need you to take great pleasure in yourself. I need you to take a great interest in yourself. I need you to have a truth like how people say I fell in love with you. I need you to fall in love with yourself. I need you to love yourself so much that you literally release the hurt, the pain, the disappointment, the anger. I need you to love yourself enough to let it go. Sometimes we donât even realize that weâre holding on to the thing that caused us torment, pain, and trauma because we donât know how to love ourselves outside of that trauma. We donât know how to encourage ourselves outside of that. We donât know how to identify ourselves outside of the trauma, outside of the confusion, outside of the doubt, outside of the anger. We have yet to learn how to identify with the love of our genuine selves.
The traumatic you, the one who went through the trauma. Yes, thereâs love there, but thatâs hurt love, thatâs abused love, thatâs tainted love. You are learning to love yourself. To survive, you have to respect the fact that you loved yourself enough not to take your life. Some people may have tried to take their lives, but letâs just go with the fact that you didnât love yourself enough that you werenât sure how to make it through the next day. You werenât sure how you would be able to go from A to B, but you loved yourself enough. In the midst of loving yourself, you thought it was best to push your ugly situations and push them aside and keep them away so other people canât see them. You thought not acknowledging or accepting your truth, your genuine truth, that you were showing yourself how much you loved yourself. Iâm telling you not to do that. Do not push it away. Do not try to walk away from it and not acknowledge it. You have to love yourself enough to authentically let it all go. Love yourself enough to cry because youâre hurt. Love yourself enough to scream because youâre mad.
Love yourself enough to even laugh when you are confused and donât know what else to do.
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