Accepting your own flaws doesn’t necessarily mean you should look down on yourself.

It’s acknowledging the truth of your imperfection, and at the same time use it as a drive to be intentional in growing. —
It’s okay to admit that sometimes you’re also wrong. You don’t know everything, that’s alright. Take responsibilty for your mistake, then learn from it. —
It’s okay to admit that you’re still healing from traumas, grief, abuse, or a broken heart. There’s no shame to be transparent of your brokenness. —
It’s okay to admit that sometimes you make “foolish” decisions, or that you still have that toxic trait you’re still trying to change. —
It’s okay to admit that you have your fears that you’re still unready to face.

All of these weaknesses that you have, don’t let these make you feel less worthy. We all have these shortcomings.

We’re all messed up at some point. But it’s never too late to become better.
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