I used to think loving others was the key to happiness, but I learned something life-changing: I have to love myself first.
Self-love isn’t selfish. It’s necessary. When I prioritize my well-being, set healthy boundaries, and embrace my flaws, I show the world how to treat me. The relationship I have with myself sets the tone for everything else.
Loving myself means accepting that I’m enough—just as I am. It’s a daily practice, but one that brings more joy, peace, and fulfillment to my life.
When I love myself first, everything else falls into place.
















