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40 Reasons You’re Amazing and Worth Appreciating

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I’m willing to bet that most of us spend far more time focusing on what we aren’t than appreciating who we are. We home in everything we think we lack and then feel bad about ourselves, when there’s actually a lot to celebrate if we take the time recognize it.

It’s partly a byproduct of our time: We’re constantly inundated with pics and stories narrating everyone else’s lives, when really, they’re just highlight reels. They’re the filtered, photoshopped version of lives as messy and imperfect as ours.

And regardless of where they pose, what they wear, or what they’re doing there, all those people, they’re just like you and me. They’re sometimes confident, sometimes insecure, and they often need to be reminded that they’re worth loving, and doing better than they think.

So, if, like me, you’re a perfectionist, or you’re just hard on yourself sometimes, sit back, relax, and consider all these reasons you’re amazing and worth appreciating.

Your Strength

1. You’ve survived every challenge life has thrown at you, and there have been a lot.

2. You’ve done your best in every situation, based on where you were at that time in your life, where you’ve come from, and the resources at your disposal.

3. You’ve acknowledged and worked on weaknesses—maybe not always, and maybe not without some resistance. But you’ve made progress countless times when it would have been easier to stay stuck where you were.

4. You’ve risen back up after failure and rejection. You could have given up when you were laid off, or passed up for the job, or told “It’s not you, it’s me…,” but you licked your wounds, got through it, and put yourself back out there instead.

5. You’ve forgiven, the ultimate test of one’s strength. You may not be ready to forgive everyone who’s hurt you, but you have done it before, even though it was hard.

6. You’ve apologized. It’s not always easy to admit mistakes, but you’ve done it. You’ve owned your part, acknowledged pain caused, and vowed to do better going forward.

7. You’ve tried things outside your comfort zone, whether that means taking a new job overseas or saying hello when you would have preferred to stare at your feet.

8. You’ve faced a fear at some point. It may have seemed small to you, but any time you do something that scares you, it’s huge!

9. You’ve adapted to change, often without having chosen it, and have grown through the experience.

10. You’ve solved problems that could have crippled you and have helped other people with their problems while grappling with your own.

Your Kindness

11. You have good intentions. You might think you sometimes do the wrong things, but your heart’s generally in the right place.

12. You’ve made someone feel appreciated, and maybe many someones, by acknowledging their efforts and thanking them for what they’ve done.

13. You’ve made someone’s day, probably without even realizing it, by listening, understanding, or simply being thoughtful and kind.

14. You make people laugh—maybe even at your laugh, because you cackle or snort or sound like Beavis. (Too young for the reference? Google it!)

15. You look out for the people you love. When you say you care, you mean it, and you back it up with actions.

16. You smile at people. It might seem insignificant, but your smile has likely been someone’s lighthouse on a dark, scary day.

17. You remember the important things—or at least some of them. That “Happy birthday” card or call or text? It was a simple acknowledgement that helped someone feel valued and loved.

18. You ask people how they’re doing. You might not always get an honest response, but you’re willing to receive it.

19. You treat people how you’d like to be treated more often than not. Sometimes you slip up—you’re only human, after all! But you do your best to be a decent human being who treats other people with respect.

20. You’ve given second chances when you knew someone really needed it.

Your You-ness

21. You have many positive qualities, whether you realize it or not. Maybe you’re adventurous or brave or creative or dependable—or all of the above. You could probably go through the whole alphabet and list twenty-six amazing qualities for each letter that you possess. (Or at least twenty-five—X is tough!)

22. You’re passionate about something, whether it’s your work, a hobby, a dream for the future, or your family, and that passion is both admirable and contagious.

23. You have unique quirks that make you interesting, endearing, and fun to be around. Maybe you have a passion for Steampunk, or you talk to your plants, or you collect something weird, like umbrella sleeves.

24. You have eclectic taste and have likely introduced other people to many things they’ve come to enjoy—bands, movies, books, restaurants, the list goes on and on.

25. You’re beautifully messy, like all human beings, and your emotions give you empathy, depth, and many other gifts you may not even recognize.

26. You’re creative in your own way—everyone is! Maybe you bake or write or make cool things out of wine corks or scrabble pieces or rocks.

27. You have your own kind of smarts—book smarts, street smarts, emotional intelligence, maybe even all three.

28. You have a voice that has soothed someone, even if it sounds like Sofia Vergara’s, simply because it’s yours.

29. You are physically a work of art. Seriously. Our culture has long promoted a one-size-fits-all definition of beauty (though, thankfully, that seems to be changing), but there’s beauty to be found in every unique combination of body and facial features. Big noses, asymmetrical eyes, crooked smiles—every last of one of them, beautiful!

30. You are mentally fascinating. Just think of all the outlandish, complex, crazy thoughts that go through your mind each day.

Your Journey

31. You’ve amassed a vast assortment of experiences that have given you insight and a unique perspective. No one else sees the world exactly like you!

32. You’ve healed and grown through all your ups and downs, becoming stronger and wiser every day.

33. You’ve done some interesting things in your time. If our lives really do flash before our eyes before we die, yours definitely won’t be boring!

34. You’ve learned what matters to you throughout the years, and you’ve tried your best to honor those things.

35. You’ve started over when it was hard, whether it was a new direction, a new job, a new location, or a new relationship.

36. You’ve found and/or created opportunities for yourself, and possibly in fields that aren’t easy to break into.

37. You’ve adulted: you’ve fed yourself, done laundry, cleaned your house, paid your bills, and done countless other responsible things—often when you would have preferred to lie under a blanket fort eating cereal from an oversized bowl.

38. You’ve built a treasure chest of amazing memories through the years, and you recognize them for the gold they are.

39. You’re the co-star in many other people’s favorite memories.

40. You’ve made it to where you are right now. And here you are, strong, kind, uniquely you, and worth celebrating.

So there you have it, all the reasons you are absolutely amazing, every last one of you. Have anything to add to the list?

About Lori Deschene

Lori Deschene is the founder of Tiny Buddha. She started the site after struggling with depression, bulimia, c-PTSD, and toxic shame so she could recycle her former pain into something useful and inspire others to do the same. You can find her books, including Tiny Buddha’s Gratitude Journal and Tiny Buddha’s Worry Journal, here and learn more about her eCourse, Recreate Your Life Story, if you’re ready to transform your life and become the person you want to be.

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Amilo Finn
Amilo Finn

This really cheered me up on a difficult day, Thank you.

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Amilo Finn

Glad to hear it! You’re most welcome. <3

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Nithia

Thanks so much, and you’re most welcome! Are you referring to the comments on the giveaway posts? People needed to comment to enter, so there are quite a few!

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Hamish Gillies

That’s awesome, Hamish – the release, not the tormenting part! I love knowing this was helpful to you. =)

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Keisy Al

You’re most welcome! <3

Nithia
Nithia

This is a beautifully listed reasons. I love this. Thank you.

BTW< I have seen some new messages on your previous and most recent blogs, have you seen them ?

Hamish Gillies
Hamish Gillies

Thank Lori – So beautifully put, and so resonating, especially right now, with my mind stuck in the rear-view mirror, questioning just about every decision I made and generally tormenting me! The more I read through the list, the more released I felt – resistance was futile 🙂

Keisy Al
Keisy Al

This is exactly what I needed today. Thanks.

Rachit
Rachit

Thanks for sharing such a good content to increase self esteem

Lori Deschene

You’re welcome, and same to you! =)

Lori Deschene

You’re most welcome! I’m glad this came at a good time for you. =)

Lori Deschene

You’re most welcome, Ada, and thank you for the wonderful compliment!

SctDog66
SctDog66

Thanks Lori. For ME, this was so timely.Like you said in your Post, ya never know when a Smile, could mean the world to someone.B safe out there

Ada
Ada

Thank you, Lori! I was hesitant to read this because I’m not often the type to accept compliments easily (let alone 40 of them). But I strived to understand every point in this list and apply it to time in my life, and all of them resonated. You are a talented writer who really knows how to connect what you’re trying to say with us readers and I appreciate how wholesome and caring this piece was. Thank you 🙂

Konstantinos Spanos
Konstantinos Spanos

Thank you for this amazing list. I really needed it today.

Meenakshi Chaudhary
Meenakshi Chaudhary

Thanks a lot Lori. Each one of these reasons was beautiful and felt true to me. It really helped me gain a deeper insight into my own journey and emotions.

Oana Tosa
Oana Tosa

We are x-cellent, x-citing, x-tatic, x-ceptional 🙂
Thank you dearly for this list 🙂

Lorraine Draper
Lorraine Draper

Thank you that’s just what I needed to read right now and I’m sure many people will feel the same ❤

lees argh
lees argh

What a gem of a human you are for all you do, Lori. Thank you ♥

Zainab Shafan
Zainab Shafan

This was a really really beautiful article! Thank you. I have just started off a blog myself and I am thinking of doing an article similar to this. I hope you don’t mind me sharing some of the ideas! I will put a reference to this article for my readers too because this was really uplifting 🙂

Donna M
Donna M

Lori, this article is Excellent! It made me feel joyous inside! I have NEVER thought such positive, amazing things about MYSELF! Thank you so much!

Lori Deschene
Reply to  lees argh

Thank you so much! What a wonderful compliment. <3

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Oana Tosa

Haha love the X list! You’re most welcome. =)

Lori Deschene

You’re most welcome!

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Zainab Shafan

Go for it! I’m glad this spoke to you. =)

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Donna M

That’s awesome! So glad this made you feel good. You’re most welcome. =)

Lori Deschene

You’re welcome, Lorraine. I hope you’re right!

Lori Deschene
Reply to  Rachit

You’re most welcome!