
βYou yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love & affection.β ~Buddha
Someone asked me a couple of years ago out of ten, how much did I love myself? I said four. I had to give my immediate, intuitive answer, as this was the honest truth.
Four! That came as a shock to me. Itβs low. I thought I was pretty good with myself. Iβm smart, multitalented, not bad looking, generally happy, I have lots of friends and enjoy life.
But now the truth began to shine. With introspection I could see why the answer was four. My thoughts, feelings, words, and actions showed how I really felt. What I thought was self-love was largely a superficial gloss on the surface of my life.
Whatβs more, this lack of self-love was playing out in my life and keeping me from experiencing real joy and freedom.
My strict Indian upbringing had me believe that my job was to conform to other peopleβs rules, from how I dressed and socialized down to whom I would marry. My true self had no place here; it was to be hidden away. But it never goes away; itβs always there waiting to be loved and accepted by us.
Below are some of the areas I was lacking in self-love, which perhaps you can relate to. Taking conscious action to increase our self-love in these areas can make life much more magical. And we deserve magic!
1. Set boundaries.
A good sign of how much you love yourself is how you let other people treat you.
Do they walk all over you?
Do you go to the ends of the earth to please them, at the detriment of yourself?
Do they speak or act unkindly to you, put you down, and trample on your dreams?
Do they put you at the bottom of their list?
Although Iβve experienced all of these things, people-pleasing was my big one. I always said yes to people for fear of upsetting them. As a result, I spent my precious time and energy in situations that I didnβt even want to be in.
Setting boundaries is often as simple as knowing when to say no. We worry that people will stop liking us if we do this. But I find that if you do it confidently and lovingly, those who care will respect you for it and even change their behavior with you. And those who do walk away, do you really want them there anyway?
2. Watch your self-talk.
I once read, βIf you spoke to your friends the way you speak to yourself, would they still be your friends?β In my case they certainly wouldnβt, because Iβd be saying things like:
Youβre thirty-two and you still get pimples, your teeth are wonky, and youβre getting out of shape.
Youβre not going to achieve your goals.
You donβt have a right to ask for what you want or speak your mindβkeep quiet.
Other people are more important than you; their wishes should come first.
Imagine saying that to your friends! Youβd never say it to them, so donβt say it to yourself.
With self-awareness and practice we can notice these thoughts in our minds and make a conscious decision to stop them or reverse them into positives.
3. Take time to βdo you.β
Thereβs always someone who wants a piece of youβyour boss, spouse, kids, friends, parents, siblings, the bank manager. Do you know who else wants and needs a piece of you? You!
When we truly love someone, we take time to nurture their well-being. How often do you do this for yourself?
I know life is busy, but I always make time to do things that make me feel looked afterβexercise, time alone, a little pampering. Giving yourself permission to nurture yourself creates the beliefs that you are worthy and loved.
4. Be honest with yourself and others.
If someoneβs dishonest with you, you donβt like it. Same goes for when you are dishonest with yourselfβit hurts! Being honest in my eyes means that our words and actions reflect the truth of our heart and soulβin front of anyone and everyone.
For years I was dishonest with my family about who I really was.
I liked to party, drank alcohol, had relationships, and had no interest in getting an arranged marriage. This may seem normal to most, but these things were all frowned upon by my family. So although I did them, I also hid them.
This dishonesty seemed harmless until I realized that I was sending an unloving message to myself that who I really was, was wrong and shameful.
Being honest about my feelings is my biggest challenge, as it makes me feel vulnerable. But in vulnerability lies great power, so I try and speak my truth as often as possible.
The more you do it, the easier it becomes, and as long as you are not hurting anyone, expression from a place of honesty opens up so much space inside you. You feel free. You feel worthy. You feel loved.
5. Allow yourself to feel painful emotions, and nurture yourself through them.
For some reason we have learned to shun feelings of hurt, sadness, fear, depression, hopelessness, and so on, as if they are somehow wrong. When I was sad and hurt after a breakup, pride took the part of me that was sad and tried to shut it away.
I had little compassion or acceptance for my own feelings of rejection, hurt, and unworthiness. I tried to quickly move on from heartbreak, dealing with everything in my head rather than my heart. So this pain remained inside me, unloved and unhealed.
What if a small child were sad? Weβd comfort them because we love them and want them to feel supported. They are fragile. But so are you. We are all fragile when in pain, so we must support ourselves, comfort ourselves, and love ourselves when we need it most.
6. Let yourself off the hook.
Thereβs no such thing as perfection, though you could say that you are perfect in your imperfection. Everyone makes mistakes or struggles at some things, itβs natural. Iβm pretty sure itβs impossible to get everything right.
So isnβt it funny that we berate ourselvesβthe opposite of loveβfor not meeting a standard thatβs impossible to reach in the first place? Thereβs no winning there! The only way to win is to let yourself off the hook.
7. Watch who you spend time with.
They say you turn out like the five people you spend most time with.
Many years ago I remember being surrounded by people who had quite a negative outlook on life. We all go through dark times, but none of us want to get trapped in them.
I realized the most loving thing we can do to help ourselves out of a negative state is surround ourselves with positive energy. The goal isnβt to find people who are always positiveβnone of us are. Itβs to spend time around people who are making a conscious effort to release negativity.
Your life is too precious. Love yourself enough to distance yourself from people who dim your light and find those who help you shine brighter.
8. Know who you really are.
Because when you find out who you really are, you wonβt be able to help but love yourself.
Did you know that almost every element on Earth was formed at the heart of a star? So your body is made of stardust! Your soul is a pure and powerful energy. Your life, as you know it, is a unique expression in consciousness that will never exist again. You are a miracle. Who doesnβt love a miracle?
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So if you were to ask me now, how much do I love myself? Iβd say six or seven. Iβve still got work to do, and decades of conditioning to be dissolved. But life is a journey. Few things come to us instantly, especially this sort of transformation.
Learning to love ourselves may be our lifeβs work. And true joy comes from the realization that not only do you deserve love, you are love.
About Pinky Jangra
Pinky Jangra creates blogs, videos and cartoons about all things spiritual, psychological and emotional, teaching what people didnβt get taught in school β inner wellness. Her experience, knowledge and inspiration come from everyday life, 10 years (and counting) of personal growth and her work and study in behavioural and biological science. Connect with Pinky at www.pinkyandherbrain.com, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube.











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Pinky, this is wonderful – thank you for sharing. I too didn’t realise what ‘loving yourself’ truly meant until last year. Once I realised, though, that I should be giving myself the same amount of love and attention that I give to my family and friends, it became so much easier to grasp. It feels almost alien at first, but once you get into the swing of it you wonder how you have made it this far in life without treating yourself in this way. Everything becomes so much brighter…
Thank you Pinky, I have been on this spiritual journey of self discovery for 3 years and it is wonderful. I am grateful to you for confirming what I am just now finding out – how I allowed myself to be limited by others and negativity. All my life I have had a deep seated belief that if I wanted something with all my heart I had better not ask for it as I am not entitled to it. I am now starting to see the good in everything and everyone – even myself. Magic!
Thanks Andrea, glad you liked it π Yes couldn’t agree more – once the realisation hits you it’s life changing! I hope more people can see this light in their time here on this funny little planet hehe. xx π
You’re most welcome Colin! So great to hear the wonderful journey you are on. For some reason we are conditioned to forget about ourselves, and live to serve others. The ironic thing being that only when we really remember ourselves, and love ourselves, can we truly serve others in the most beneficial way! π Keep shining π xx
Wonderful post!!! π Great advice/insight with this beautifully written message! π
ahhh thank you so much! π xxx
What a nice post! I ‘ve enjoyed reading it. Thank you ,Pinky.
Great post! Reading the first few lines i realised i myself might rate myself a 3 or 4 on the self love meter… got me thinking π
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing, Pinky.
Thank you! π xx
Hehe I know some people who rate themselves a 2! We’re all in this boat together – great news is you can only really go up the scale! π xxx
You are most welcome, thank you so much! xx π
Love this article! I needed to hear more about loving myself, though I don’t necessarily feel unloved by myself at the moment. I’d like to rate myself higher in the self-love department. I’m at a seven at present.
Wonderfully on point and a great real-life application for what self-love looks like!
Thank you Judi! π xx
I continue to love and use this website daily.
Thank you for the great post. I love myself and love who I am π
Such wonderful tips Pinky. Thanks for this! I’m definitely working most on #2. It’s crazy how insidious negative thoughts are and most fly way under the radar, but still strike their target hard.
HI pinky ………….. thank u for sharing this information……. im also in finding out my TRUE self…. as self actualization was always a dream. one thing which really deep inside me that is to move out of India and get admission in some foreign university as its a dream since my childhood….. now when i am almost about to get admission and waiting for my visa to UK my family has started creating problem they say its not GOOD for a young girl to go far away if u want to study stay here get marry and get admission in some local university…. i have told them many times before its not a thought it is DEEP inside me…. i feel like im now fed up to argument in front of family again and again……. i dont know what should i do…. the problem is, i feel like i have stopped LOVING myself as im REBELLIOUS AND, RUDE and A FAILURE to achieve π although i know that well one day or another ill get my dreams of becoming independent and foreign degree ……
hey pinky thanks alot for your article it enlightened my soul made me realise how to love myself, know who i really am and letting myself off the hook