Do You Have a Price Tag?

When you don’t recognize your worth, you start settling for less than you were ever meant to accept. But when you understand your worth, you stop entertaining low offers from people, places, or situations.

Too often, we let our value hinge on external validation, how loved we are, how wanted, how successful we seem. So when rejection shows up, we shrink. When we stumble, we question our worth. But true self-worth doesn’t rise and fall with the noise of applause. It’s rooted. Quiet. Unshakeable. Because worth isn’t something you earn, it’s something you own.

I’ve come to learn that my value isn’t defined by milestones or metrics. I am valuable simply because I exist. And the way I allow others to treat me is a mirror of what I believe about myself.

In the end, self-worth isn’t about being better than anyone else. It’s about knowing you don’t have to be anyone else to be enough.

DandelionPrecious from MANI