It is crucial to remember that it’s okay to struggle, it’s okay to break down and be on the verge of giving up. There will also be better days, where you’re just striding along the plain. There will be hard days when you need to climb and use every ounce of your strength. It’s a long and windy road, with many struggles, hurdles, ups and downs.
EMBRACE YOURSELF HOW TO
Loving yourself, learning how to enjoy your own company and how to be single and happy, will rarely (if ever) happen easily and quickly. It takes effort and hard work, you need to make it a large goal in your life, and strive towards it every single day. The process and journey to embracing yourself, is never easy, just like everything else in life. A strong relationship with yourself, will help you strengthen other relationships.
You also attract better love into your life. When you love and embrace yourself properly, you become stronger and more independent. It’s important to love others, but we need to love ourselves first and foremost. In order to be happy with who you are and what you have, you need to work on who you are, what you have and learn how to embrace yourself. We can never be truly happy if we only rely and depend on others to do it for us, if we constantly escape and avoid spending time alone. Which is the surest, most direct way to weaken our relationship with ourselves. We invest all of our energy on maintaining and developing other relationships with people around us, and neglect ourselves in the process. So instead, we jump into relationships, we escape any alone time at any chance we get.
This is usually due to the fact that we have a hard time loving and embracing ourselves. Thank you.It is absurd to me that so many people cannot stand their own presence, and avoid it like the plague. Your readership and support help make our content and outreach possible. To support our mission of providing ADHD education and support, please consider subscribing.
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EMBRACE YOURSELF PROFESSIONAL
The career I’m in now, as an ADHD coach and professional counselor, checks all the boxes. That’s when I considered the traits that needed to be part of any job I pursued: It had to be meaningful, interesting, and varied. But as the company grew from 35 employees to 4,500, the meetings about meetings about meetings became intolerable. Then I landed a job doing project-based work with lots of variety. I never did well in repetitive, tedious jobs - I got distracted and messed up a lot. That is my favorite and most recommended strategy for living well: Work with your ADHD, not against it.