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Quotes About Self-love

You are wonderful." "I love you." How often do you tell yourself this?
~ Louise L. Hay
I now discover how wonderful I am. I choose to love and enjoy myself.
~ Louise L. Hay
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loving the self begins with never, ever criticizing ourselves for anything.
~ Louise L. Hay
People who love themselves and their bodies neither abuse themselves nor others.
~ Louise L. Hay
there is only one thing I ever work on, and that is LOVING THE SELF. I find that when we really love and accept and APPROVE OF OURSELVES EXACTLY AS WE ARE, then everything in life works.
~ Louise L. Hay
Mirrors reflect back to us our feelings about ourselves. They
~ Louise L. Hay
I love myself; therefore, I live totally in the now, experiencing each moment as good and knowing that my future is bright and joyous and secure, for I am a beloved child of the Universe, and the Universe lovingly takes care of me now and forever more. All is well in my world.
~ Louise L. Hay
Essere felici non significa che tutto è perfetto, vuol dire che hai deciso di guardare oltre le imperfezioni.
~ Louise L. Hay
But remember, you have to keep being a friend to yourself just like you would any other friend. The more you love yourself, the happier you'll be-you'll see.
~ Louise L. Hay
The one person I am with forever is me. My relationship with me is eternal. So I am my own best friend. I
~ Louise L. Hay
Later I learned to love and approve of all of me, even those qualities I thought were "not good enough." That was when I really began to make progress.
~ Louise L. Hay
Treat yourself as you would treat anyone you really love.
~ Louise L. Hay
love and approve of myself. I trust the process of life to bring me my highest good. I deserve the best, and I accept it now.
~ Louise L. Hay
We also treat ourselves the way our parents treated us. We scold and punish ourselves in the same way. You can almost hear the words when you listen. We also love and encourage ourselves in the same way, if we were loved and encouraged as children. "You never do anything right." "It's all your fault." How often have you said this to yourself? "You are wonderful." "I love you." How often do you tell yourself this?
~ Louise L. Hay
If you want to heal a relationship, the first relationship you need to improve is the one with yourself.
~ Louise L. Hay
Loving and approving of yourself, creating a space of safety, trusting and deserving and accepting, will create organization in your mind, create more loving relationships in your life, attract a new job and a new and better place to live, and even enable your body weight to normalize.
~ Louise L. Hay
In the infinity of life where I am, all is perfect, whole, and complete. I am always Divinely protected and guided. It is safe for me to look within myself. It is safe for me to look into the past. It is safe for me to enlarge my viewpoint of life. I am far more than my personalitypast, present, or future. I now choose to rise above my personality problems to recognize the magnificence of my being. I am totally willing to learn to love myself. All is well in my world.
~ Louise L. Hay
I am at peace with everyone around me. No person, place, or thing has any power over me. I am the power and authority in my world. I choose the thoughts that recognize my own true worth. I recognize my own intuitive ability. I trust my intuition, for I am always in contact with Universal Wisdom and Truth. I always go in the right direction for me. I love and appreciate my beautiful nose!
~ Louise L. Hay
When people come to me with a problem, I don't care what it is — poor health, lack of money, unfulfilling relationships, or stifled creativity—there is only one thing I ever work on, and that is LOVING THE SELF.
~ Louise L. Hay
Life wants you to have peace of mind, inner joy, confidence, and an abundance of self-worth and self-love.
~ Louise L. Hay
He wanted desperately to be an actor. The pursuit of fame and fortune far outweighed his ability to experience joy. He thought he could be acceptable and worthwhile only if he had fame. I taught him to love and accept himself, and he got well. He is now grown up and appears on Broadway with regularity. As he learned to experience the joy of being himself, the parts in plays opened up for him.
~ Louise L. Hay
Loving the self, to me, begins with never ever criticizing ourselves for anything. Criticism locks us into the very pattern we are trying to change.
~ Louise L. Hay
You can forgive in the mirror, too. Forgive yourself and forgive others.
~ Louise L. Hay