The "masterpiece mindset" is a profound state of mind where I wholeheartedly embrace and believe in the inherent worth and beauty that resides within me. It encompasses a deep recognition that I am a remarkable work of art, composed of unique qualities, experiences, and attributes that set me apart from anyone else.
Tag: love yourself
Love Yourself More
We often hear that we should love ourselves first before we can love others. But what does that really mean? Loving yourself more is not just about self-care practices, although they can certainly help. It's about recognizing your worth and value, and investing in your own happiness and well-being.
Self-Love
Are you struggling with self-love? Remember, you are worthy of love and respect - both from others and yourself! It's important to take care of yourself both physically and mentally, and that includes practicing self-love. Don't be too hard on yourself and embrace your flaws, because they make you unique and special. Treat yourself with kindness, and the love and positivity will radiate from within. Let's spread the message of self-love and inspire others to do the same.
My Body, My Palace
I have been working on my relationship with my body, and a part of that requires looking at the messaging that I have received that has helped to form that relationship in order to systematically confront and dismantle what isn't serving me. Growing up young girls start receiving comments on their bodies and the pressure… Continue reading My Body, My Palace
Life Preserver
Life has a way of engulfing and overwhelming us - but if you have learned to trust yourself and who you are, THAT - my friend - is your life preserver.
Sexy
Sexiness. A quality that I have striven to dominate and make my bitch since a boy told me, “Miranda, you’re just cute.” My initial reaction was to think, “I’ll show you!” My fist raised in my mind’s eye in defiance. Why I didn't just accept the compliment of being cute, I’ll never know… perhaps it was… Continue reading Sexy
Settling
It is so easy to get lost in comfort. To let the ease of a person, situation, or place lure us into a false sense of security and distract us from what it is we really want, where it is we are really going.
