Hello there, Beautiful.
Yes, Iâm talking to you. The mom whoâs down on yourself because life has once again knocked the wind from your lungs.
Maybe you lost your job, you wish you could lose ten pounds or your baby has been colicky all day. Maybe you are behind on your rent, your dog ran away, or you are fighting with your best friend.
Big or small, it doesnât matter. Youâll get through it, I promise. Whatever it is.
Remember that you arenât alone in this. And when you look in the mirror, try not to be so hard on yourself. Try to see the same beauty that the rest of the world sees in you.
Those sprouting grey hairs are not a sign that you are getting older, but rather a sign of the wonderful life youâve already been fortunate to live. The smile lines and crowâs feet arenât ugly wrinkles sprawling across your once-buoyant skin, but proof of all the laughter youâve shared.
The crooked smile on your face is one of a kind, so donât despise it. Show it off whenever you can. People will gravitate towards you because of it.
Maybe you think your boobs are too big. Or too small. Or too something. It doesnât matter. They are just boobs. None are perfect, trust me. Not even the manufactured ones.
And maybe the person you see in the mirror doesnât look as thin or muscular or young as she did ten years ago. But ten years ago was before your kids, or your awesome desk job, or your amazing husband who can cook a perfect medium steak and potato. If you want to lose the weight, fine, but donât call yourself names because of the extra pounds. You are still you. And you deserve better.
Learn to embrace every imperfection you have, because they are like pieces of art. You are a piece of art.
And donât worry so much. Trust me, that sink full of dishes, piling laundry and sticky floor arenât signs of a dirty house, but instead of a family busy with dance classes, football games, visits to the playground, or maybe just frequent trips to the grocery store. Itâs okay to let it go from time to time. Itâs okay to breathe.
Stop worrying about what the neighbors have or whatâs on Facebook. That can drag you down further. Instead, focus on yourself and the loved ones around you. They are the only ones who matter. They can heal your heart, whatever happens to be troubling it.
You donât have to be the perfect chauffer, cheerleader, chef, coach, comedian, daughter, doctor, gardener, mediator, mom, teacher, ventriloquist, veterinarian, and whoever else.
Itâs absolutely fine to just be. So just be and see where that gets you.
Despite what society tells us, itâs okay to be imperfect. Itâs okay to cry. Itâs okay to scream into your pillow that life isnât fair. Itâs okay to stumble and even to fail. But what isnât okay is giving up. You canât throw in the towel over a bad day, week, month, or even year.
Never give up on yourself.
So today when you look in the mirror, straighten your shoulders and love the person staring back at you. You deserve that much.
Remind yourself that you are beautiful and completely worthy. Promise yourself that youâve got this. Take it one day, one step, one breath at a time, if thatâs what you need. Youâll get there in due time.
Trust me, because I believe in you.
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