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How to Love Yourself (No Bullsh*t Guide)

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Apr 2, 2025 ยท 202 Comments

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Learning how to love yourself can be pretty f*cking hard.

Iโ€™m going to be realistic here.

While many articles, books, speakers, and spiritual teachers paint an ethereal glow around self-love …ย beginning to even get to a space where you’re ready to “love yourself” often happens after a ton of gritty inner work and soul-searching.


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There are simply no shortcuts here.

For example:

  • How can you learn how to love yourself more when your mind is literally at war with itself?
  • How can you learn to love yourself when you hate what you see in the mirror?
  • How can you learn how to love yourself when your environment is positively toxic and depressing?
  • How can you learn how to love yourself when you have no positive role models?
  • How can you learn how to love yourself more when people label you as being selfish and neglectful?

How, how, how?

While I donโ€™t profess to know all the answers, I do know that there’s no magical wand that suddenly makes you more self-loving.

After being on this path for years, moving from literal physical self-harm to a daily self-compassion practice, working through a lot of my deep-seated trauma, and helping others to do the same, I’ve had some big realizations and breakthroughs.


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Although this article wonโ€™t directly answer all the above questions, it will provide the tools, techniques, teachings, and resources you’ll need to make the big changes.

Also, if you’d like a step-by-step guided approach, check out our self-love journal.


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So from my heart to yours, I sincerely hope this article helps to catalyze deep and nourishing changes in your life.

Table of contents

  • What is Self-Love?
  • 18 Profound Benefits of Self-Love
  • Why is it So Damn Hard For Us to Love Ourselves?
  • Is Self-Love Selfish?
  • What Science Says About Self-Love
  • The Dark Side of Self-Love
  • How to Prevent Others From Dragging You Down
  • Is it Possible to “Love Yourself Unconditionally”?
  • How to Love Yourself More (7 Practices)
  • 21+ Empowering Self-Love Quotes

What is Self-Love?

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In short, self-love is the practice of unconditional compassion, forgiveness, acceptance, and respect for yourself โ€“ all of your beautiful and wounded parts included.

When you love yourself, you take care of yourself, honor your limitations, listen to your needs, and respect your dreams enough to act on them.

When you love yourself, your happiness, health, and fulfillment are all of the supreme importance because you realize that by loving yourself, youโ€™re also able to love others more wholly and fully.

18 Profound Benefits of Self-Love

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Self-love illuminates, improves, and deepens every aspect of life. Here are some of the many benefits of learning how to love yourself more:

  • More tolerance of your flaws and weaknesses
  • Heightened self-confidence
  • Increased self-forgiveness
  • Healthier mindset (and less self-sabotaging thoughts)
  • Improved ability to discover and fulfill your personal destiny
  • Increased love, acceptance, and compassion for yourself
  • More love, acceptance, and compassion for others
  • Improved relationships
  • Better friendships
  • More satisfying work life
  • More authentic connections with people
  • Enhanced joy and gratitude for life
  • Increased playfulness, creativity, and spontaneity
  • Higher levels of self-trust
  • Healthier and wiser choices
  • Increased access to new opportunities
  • Improved mental health (and less anxiety + depression)
  • Deeper access to one’s Soul and spiritual path

I could probably go on for another few pages. But these are the most immediate benefits that come to mind.

Perhaps what is most satisfying about learning how to love yourself more is that it opens your heart, giving you access to your deeper, truer self โ€“ your Soul.

Why is it So Damn Hard For Us to Love Ourselves?

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“Why is it so damn hard for us to love ourselves?” The short answer to this questions is that most of us were raised in a society (and likely a family) that failed to teach us about self-love.

All throughout our early lives, we were taught how to read, write, calculate, build, theorize, study, and analyze life. We were taught how to say โ€œpleaseโ€ and โ€œthank you,โ€ as well as what was acceptable and unacceptable to others and society at large โ€ฆ but most of us were never educated in one essential dimension of life: self-love.

Something that continues to shock me about my own upbringing was the distinct lack of emphasis on growing healthy self-acceptance and self-worth.

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As a child I never can recall being taught the value of loving oneself, setting healthy boundaries, knowing how to say โ€œnoโ€ and โ€œyesโ€ when you mean it, and learning to take care of yourself. Instead, I was taught how to be a good martyr; sacrificing my mental and emotional health for the needs of others. And while I donโ€™t blame my family (because they were a product of their own times), I can see how neglecting to love myself led to a cascade of mental, emotional, and physical problems.

If you were raised in a culture and society similar to my own, you were probably conditioned in a similar way to โ€œput others before yourselfโ€ and not give much consideration to your own needs.

Typically, self-denial and self-sacrifice are the two main values taught in our childhoods and continue to be elevated as the markers of a โ€œkind, caring, and worthy human beingโ€ to this very day.

Unfortunately, what I learned later in life was that these two values (self-denial and self-sacrifice) taught me nothing more than the profound emotional and psychological pain of being a self-imposed martyr with no real understanding of how to take care of myself โ€“ or others for that matter!

The result of not being taught the value of self-love in childhood and adopting the socially acceptable guise of being a martyr is depression, bitterness, anxiety, resentment,ย and profoundly flimsy self-esteem.

However, even though you may not have been taught how to love yourself growing up, the door of opportunity is still open to you.

But before we walk through that door, let’s explore one massive myth associated with self-love (and perpetuated by the same society that taught you to be an externally-focused martyr).

Is Self-Love Selfish?

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Every now and then you may hear explicitly stated or implied that self-love is selfish.

Perhaps you live in a family that condemns any form of self-care and celebrates toxic self-sacrifice and martyrdom instead. Or maybe you work in an environment where self-love is scoffed at or seen cynically.

Whatever the case, it’s important to nip this massive misconception in the bud.

Self-love isn’t selfish. Why? Because without taking care of yourself, you are incapable of truly taking care of others.

Self-love actually benefitsย otherย people, not just yourself. When you’re able to genuinely love and accept yourself, you’re able to love and accept others much more fully.

To use an analogy, how can an empty cup be used to quench the thirst of another? It’s impossible. Likewise, it’s impossible for us to give love if we havenโ€™t first filled ourselves. Simple.

It’s a well-known psychological fact that mistreatment of yourself results in the mistreatment of others. As professor of educational psychology Kristin Neff writes:

Self-compassion involves treating yourself with the same kindness, concern, and support youโ€™d show to a good friend. When faced with difficult life struggles, or confronting personal mistakes, failures, and inadequacies, self-compassion responds with kindness rather than harsh self-judgment, recognizing that imperfection is part of the shared human experience.

Neff talks more about self-compassion (or self-love) in this video.


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So the next time you start feeling guilty for dedicating time to yourself or caring for your own needs, remind yourself that by practicing self-love you’re actually strengthening your ability to love others.

What Science Says About Self-Love

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Numerous studies have shown that learning how to love ourselves is beneficial.

Here are some examples of findings that have been discovered:

  • Self-acceptance is the key to living a happier life (source)
  • Self-compassion results in making better health decisions (source)
  • Self-kindness results in less anxiety and depression (source)
  • Self-compassion reduces the stress that leads to procrastination (source)
  • Self-care can help you reach your goals (source)
  • Self-love can support you through adversity (source)

Contrary to popular belief, learning how to love yourself isn’t new age woo woo โ€“ it is actually one of the smartest decisions you can ever make in your life.

The Dark Side of Self-Love

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Yes, learning how to love yourself more might feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

But it’s not always sunshine and roses.

The truth is that most people may not in truth want to support you (however, there are some exceptions, so hold onto those people!).

Not only that, but society at large will continue to bombard you with toxic subliminal messages, such as:

  1. You have to make people like and accept you.
  2. You have to put other’s needs above your own all the time with no exception.
  3. You have to conform to the status quo and fit in.

And when it comes to the people around you, you might pick up on this unspoken message:

4. You have to be unhappy and discontent โ€“ just like us.ย 

The reality is that most people donโ€™t like being truly happy: instead, they prefer comfort, stability, security, and control.

Why? Because safety and predictability is the most comfortable way to live according to dominant sociocultural standards.

Unfortunately, the childlike mindset of needing to seek safety is precisely what makes (most) people so hesitant and blatantly (or subtly) resistant to support your self-love journey.

You Become a Threat:

When you walk the path less traveled, you directly contradict what others have invested so much of their lifetime effort into: cultivating comfort and mediocrity.

Inevitably, you become a threat.

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By challenging people to reconsider their choices, actions, and mindsets through your behavior, you unintentionally trigger self-doubt and therefore fear in others. And very few people are brave enough to honestly look at themselves and change.

At some point we have to face the (rarely mentioned) truth that when you start practicing self-love, you become a social heretic. You stick out. You stop fitting in. You cease being one of the misery-loves-company crewย who thrive on self-pity and cynicism.

And suddenly this puts you in a very uncomfortable position, a position where you have to choose between taking the narrow path, or the wide and easy path.

Some of us give up. Others of us persist, but end up withering away under the weight of social pressure. Both of these struggles are totally understandable and normal. Thankfully life gives us many choices to bounce back and reorient our paths.

For those of us who do manage to get back up and continue on that winding path, it’s inevitable that we’ll find ourselves pushing against what feels like a never-ending onslaught of โ€œyouโ€™re not good enough,โ€ โ€œyou should be like us,โ€ โ€œyou arenโ€™t worth it,โ€ โ€œyouโ€™re so selfish.โ€

But it gets easier with time and practice, I promise.

Loving yourself, truly and deeply loving yourself in this era, is a breathtaking accomplishment.

In fact, I’d say you deserve a downright party thrown in your honor just for having the guts to walk this path!

How to Prevent Others From Dragging You Down

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As we’ve just explored, you’ll inevitably be faced with people who disagree, disapprove of, or outright challenge your desire to make self-love a way of life.

Here’s how to see the bigger picture and stop them from bringing you down:

1. Realize that other people are scared and in pain

One big element of learning how to love yourself more is training yourself to not take other’s treatment of you personally.

Ask yourself, how can a person who only knows self-sacrifice and self-abandonment give you approval and acceptance? Thatโ€™s like expecting a baby to climb a mountain. It doesnโ€™t happen, and it canโ€™t happen.

Therefore, what’s the point of getting wound up and unhappy over the people in your life who not only donโ€™t support you but also speak against you? Unfortunately, their very actions speak of their abject lack of self-love. Isnโ€™t that so very sad?

Most people not only fail to possess self-love, but theyโ€™re also caught up in an Underworld of fear and pain.ย Fear and pain are sourced from the illusion that we’re separate from Life โ€“ that we’re humans having a life experience, rather than Life itself having a human experience.

Once you realize that people are basically scared and in pain a lot of the time, it takes out the harsh sting from their disapproving stares and mistreatment of you. It also frees up the energy within you to provide yourself with even more self-love.

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Once this realization hits you (in the heart, not just the head), you eventually stop reacting to their negativity and start feeling compassion for them instead. And it’s this precise compassion that befuddles them, yet is also sometimes enough to motivate them to try the same path.

[Read: Why Are People So Mean, Rude, and Nasty?]

2. Realize that how other people treat you is a reflection of how they treat themselves

It hurts to be the only one in your social circle trying to take responsibility for your life. It hurts to be rejected by your friends, family, or both because you’re taking a different path.

Learning how to love yourself more undeniably HURTS BADLY sometimes, and other times it feels blissful and wondrous. But if there’s any lesson you can take away from the way people treat you, it is this: their actions mirror how they treat themselves.

Do you think that a person who mistreats you thinks they’re superior to you? More often than not the answer is a big fat โ€œno.โ€ They mistreat you because they are threatened by you in some way, shape, or form. Unless they are clinically diagnosed narcissists or psychopaths, most people are deeply insecure and fearful, not simply nasty for the sake of it.

The more you go against the grain, the more threatening you become to such insecure people. Understanding this, your ability to practice self-love becomes much easier.

Is it Possible to “Love Yourself Unconditionally”?

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Unless you’ve reached a high level of spiritual maturity or some kind of nondual state of Oneness (and even then, such experiences fluctuate), then self-love isn’t generally something that comes naturally. Instead, you must work for it.

As spiritual beings having a human experience, our lives are characterized by highs, lows, and plateaus.

In some periods of our lives, we’ll celebrate who we are and feel confident in our abilities. In other periods (aka., during a life crisis or even Dark Night of the Soul), we’ll feel insecure, ugly, fat, messy, unlovable, and altogether shitty. This is all NORMAL. In fact, you might go through this cycle within one weekย or even a day!

The important thing here is to embed self-love deeply into your daily inner work or spiritual practice. Then, when the time comes and you’re challenged, you’ll be able to practice mindfulness and awareness. Instead of getting swept up in self-loathing, you’ll be capable of practicing self-compassion. Instead of neglecting your body, you’ll know when to practice self-care.

(And even if you do struggle to practice self-love during these darker moments โ€“ which happens to all of us โ€“ you’ll be more prone to catching and stopping the tirade of negative thoughts in your mind.)

Yes, you might occasionally experience mystical moments of complete self-love and acceptance โ€“ but these are fleeting moments that don’t last. To make self-love and acceptance more of a consistent experience, you have to practice it consciously every.single.day. No excuses!

So the message here is this:

Don’t be upset if you alternate between self-love and self-hatred. Having “unconditional self-love” is an unrealistic standard โ€“ it’s normal to go through ups and downs. But the more you practice embracing yourself each and every day, the more you’ll be able to deal with what life throws at you.

Relax.

Give yourself a break.

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Remember thatย “attaining” self-love can be just another thing you use to beat yourself up and feel like a failure.ย 

So slow down. Go easy on yourself. And as author Matt Kahn writes, “Whatever arises, love that.” These words essentially mean that you can practice accepting and forgiving all things that arise in you, even (and especially) including your insecurity, shame, guilt, and self-judgment.

How to Love Yourself More (7 Practices)

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Let’s get to the practical meat and bones here. Here are the seven life lessons I’ve learned about how to love yourself more:

1. Learn to be discerning and say โ€œNO, thatโ€™s not trueโ€

You’ll hear a lot of blatant and subliminal messages on your path.

You’ll be told that your body isnโ€™t slim enough, your face isnโ€™t pretty enough, your personality isnโ€™t charming enough, making mistakes is unacceptable, taking care of your needs is selfish โ€ฆ yadda, yadda, yadda.

Not all of these false and unhealthy perceptions will be immediately obvious. Some of them will creep into your mind and belief system, and pollute your self-perception. In fact, many of these toxic perceptions probably have already.

Not many people talk about discernment when it comes to learning how to love yourself more.

โ€œDiscernmentโ€ is largely a dull-sounding word, but it is SO important. For instance, how can you tell truth from lies without learning how to be discerning?

To learn how to be discerning you need to question everything. Yes, this can be tiring, but it’s worth every ounce of your effort. Why? The answer is that being discerning will help you to sort through a lot of mental rubbish, antiquated beliefs, and harmful ideals.

Learning to say โ€œNO, thatโ€™s not trueโ€ or ask, “Is that actually true?” helps you to discover what the truth actually is. And the truth is always grounded in love (but again, you will have to discover this for yourself).

The more discernment and therefore clarity you have, the more you’ll be able to support and care for yourself.

2. Be your own best friend

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Are you your own mortal enemy?

If most of us spoke to others the way we spoke to ourselves, we’d be universally hated!

You’re with yourself 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and you are with yourself through all the glory and all the pain. Doesn’t it make sense to be best friends with yourself? Wouldn’t that make your life so much easier?

To practice self-love, it’s important for us to consciously change our relationships with ourselves, and treat ourselves with compassion and consideration just as we would with a best friend.


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So my question for you is this: how close are you with yourself? Do you give yourself pep talks as a best friend would? Do you treat yourself to fun and exciting activities you love? Are you there to hold your own hand when things get messy?

If your answer is “no” or “rarely” or even “sometimes” it’s time to do things differently. Explore what it feels like being your own best friend. What one activity can you do this week that honors this philosophy?

3. Change the way you perceive your flaws

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As spiritual teacher Jeff Foster puts it:

Donโ€™t judge your sadness, your depression, your feelings of unworthiness so quickly, and donโ€™t judge the sorrows of another, for you really donโ€™t know whatโ€™s best for anyone, for you really donโ€™t know more than life itself. That which you reject (in another or in yourself) may actually be much-needed medicine, a misunderstood teacher, inviting you to a self-love deeper than you ever thought possible. It may be a threshold guardian, a gatekeeper of a forgotten kingdom!

Instead of seeing our guilt, jealousy, anger, fear, and sadness as a terrible curse, see them as opportunities to grow. Realize thatย everyoneย struggles with these universal human emotions. We ALL feel insecure at times, and that’s perfectly okay.

I remember how difficult it was for me to change the way I perceived my imperfection. Every time someone pointed out a flaw of mine or criticized me in any way, I would feel depressed, angry, and defensive.

One day, my partner said, “Instead of getting all sad and mopey, why not see this as anย opportunityย to grow?” To be honest, I wanted to punch him in the face right there and then. But after a few months, I thought “what the hell!” and gave it a try.

What a vast difference it made to my life! Instead of getting defensive, I would feel the sting to my ego but another part of me would feel gratitude, gratitude for the chance to grow.

So give this mindset switch a try. See what happens when you start perceiving your imperfection as an opportunity to grow. See what happens when you meet inner challenges with gratitude.

4. Practice loving all that arises and healthy self-judgment

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Critical self-judgment is the antithesis of self-love. The core reason why we struggle so much with self-love in the first place is that we judge and reject ourselves.

Don’t get me wrong. Self-judgment isn’t always a bad thing. We need to be able to measure up our ability to achieve certain tasks at work, as well as understand our strengths and weakness to make smart choices. Not only that, but self-judgment can actually save our lives (e.g., deciding not to drive after judging that we’re too drunk) and it also prevents us from being assholes if we need to change our behavior.

But, here’s the thing. Self-judgment becomes toxic when it’s used to negatively minimize, bad-mouth, shame or otherwise harm ourselves.

Unfortunately, most of us are in the habit of misusing self-judgment. Thanks to our conditioning as children, it’s actually socially acceptable to be abusive toward ourselves because that’s what everyone else has been doing for a long time.

One powerful โ€“ but not necessarily easy โ€“ practice, is learning to love all that arises within you. When I write “love” what I mean is embracing and accepting theย comfortable and uncomfortable things within you.

As writer and teacher Matt Kahn explains:

Instead of trying to shift your feelings, just love the one who canโ€™t stop feeling. Instead of trying to resolve each fear, simply love the one whoโ€™s always afraid.

Instead of trying to not take things personally, just love the one who came here to make like personal. Instead of trying to prove your worth, simply love the one who feels worthless, lost, ashamed, and alone.

Instead of trying to leap forward in evolution, just love the one who feels left behind. Instead of having something to prove, simply love the one who came here to play.

Instead of bossing yourself around and measuring your progress through spiritual obedience, just love the one who refuses to listen. Instead of trying to believe, simply love the one in doubt. Instead of trying whatever you attempt, just love the one who needs permission to be.

Whatever arises โ€“ love that.

This seemingly ‘simple’ acceptance practice actually takes a lot of effort and can be strengthened through daily practices such as contemplation, mindfulness, and meditation. You can apply this philosophy to anything in life โ€“ even theย inabilityย to love all that arises is an opportunity to forgive and accept yourself!


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However, as a side note, acceptance must be balanced with judgment. If we’re physically abusive toward our partners, for example, we obviously don’t want to “accept” that behavior โ€“ that would be spiritual bypassing and a blatant misuse of this self-love concept.

Serious self-judgment of our actions needs to be brought into the picture, particularly when we’re being toxic or harmful toward others. In this case, judgment can actually be a form of self-love that prevents us from further hurting others, and therefore ourselves.

5. Learn the art of self-care

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Most of us are terribly disconnected from our bodies, minds, hearts, and Souls.

We live in a world that encourages us to be externally-focused and outwardly driven.

On the other hand, learning how to love yourself is about going in theย opposite directionย and taking your energy and directing it inwards.

There areย endlessย ways to practice self-care. I explore 39 different ideas in my self-care article, but to get you started, I recommend starting with your body.

Spend time each day connecting with your physicality and explore what you need. Perhaps you’re tired and need more sleep, maybe your muscles ache and you need to do some stretches, or you might even need a good nutritious meal.

These practices may seem simple, but they send a very direct and powerful message to yourย conscious and unconscious mind that you are worthy of being cared for!

6. Be your own advocate and stand up for yourself

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Being your own advocate means exploring what your needs are and respecting them, which is a form of self-love.

What is non-negotiable or a deal-breaker in your life? What are your deeply cherished values? What are your boundaries? Standing up for what you believe in is a form of self-respect.

To be your own best advocate, a good place to start is exploring what’s making you feel unhappy, depressed or overwhelmed in your life. What lines are being crossed? In which areas do you feel used or taken for granted? What makes you feel unsafe?

You might like to explore these questions in your journal (and if you don’t journal already, check out my how to start journaling article to get started).

Remember that being assertive about your needs and values isn’t a synonym for being an obnoxious asshole.

You don’t need to be loud, angry or emotionally reactive to be an advocate for yourself โ€“ that approach will backfire very quickly.

Instead, healthy assertiveness is about honoring yourself while at the same time being respectful towards others. Some mantras or affirmations that you might like to repeat to yourself to practice healthy assertiveness include:


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  • “I calmly and firmly honor my needs.”
  • “I respect my needs in a gentle and assertive way.”
  • “I allow myself to say no clearly and respectfully.”
  • “I honor my needs, values, and feelings always.”
  • “I create clear and consistent boundaries that protect my energy.”
  • “I have the right to defend my needs and desires.”
  • “I am clear but kind about my personal boundaries.”

You can also take these mantras or affirmations and create some of your own!

7. Explore the core beliefs that keep you small

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First, I want to start by saying that exploring your core beliefs is DEEP work. Although it may not seem like it at first, diving into the dark nether regions of your mind is an act of self-love.

Excavating your core beliefs (i.e., the main ideas you have about yourself) can and will transform your life if you know how to do it properly. For a more in-depth overview, check out our core beliefs and shadow work articles.

For the sake of clarity, I’ll give you a few helpful examples of core beliefs. Common ones include “I am bad,” “There’s something innately wrong with me,” “I’m not worth it,” “I’m unlovable,” and “I’m irrevocably broken.”

There are many ways to uncover and change your core beliefs. One practice I have recently discovered is how powerful the use of a mirror can be.

Stand in front of a mirror in your house and designate at least ten minutes to be alone and undisturbed with yourself. Then, simply look at yourself. Gaze into your eyes. What emotions and thoughts emerge?

Mirror work is one of the most direct and dynamic ways of uncovering your self-talk and core beliefs. Pay attention to inner dialogue that sounds like the following: “I look so ugly,” “This is stupid,” “There’s something wrong with me,” and notice what type of thoughts and feelings you keep having.ย 

Then, enfold your body in a hug, look at yourself and say, “It’s okay, I am here for you, I accept you” (or whatever feels the most loving and authentic to you). Write about your experience in your journal afterwards to help integrate the experience.

21+ Empowering Self-Love Quotes

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To end this article,ย Iโ€™ll leave you with a few more perspectives on learning how to love yourself from a variety of writers, thinkers, poets, psychologists, and mystics.

Take a few moments to contemplate what you read and let it sink down into your blood, bones, and marrow.

Sometimes a simple word, sentence, or idea has the power to spark deep epiphanies that can create gentle yet large ripple effects in your life:

Do you want to meet the love of your life? Look in the mirror.

โ€“ Byron Katie

Compassionate toward yourself, you reconcile all beings in the world.

โ€” Lao Tzu

To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance.

โ€“ Oscar Wilde

You have been criticizing yourself for years, and it hasnโ€™t worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.

โ€“ Louise L. Hay

The more self-love we have, the less we will experience self-abuse. Self-abuse comes from self-rejection, and self-rejection comes from having an image of what it means to be perfect and never measuring up to that ideal. Our image of perfection is the reason we reject ourselves; it is why we donโ€™t accept ourselves the way we are, and why we donโ€™t accept others the way they are.

โ€“ Don Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements

Your problem is youโ€™re too busy holding onto your unworthiness.

โ€“ Ram Dass

When I loved myself enough, I began leaving whatever wasnโ€™t healthy. This meant people, jobs, my own beliefs and habits โ€“ anything that kept me small. My judgement called it disloyal. Now I see it as self-loving.

โ€“ Kim McMillen

If you can discover your essential beauty, in spite of all your problems and imperfections, you are on the way toward well-being. A preliminary step is simply to accept yourself with all your failures and imperfections. You must get the ego out of the wayโ€”the thought that you are so exalted that in your refined state you would be perfect. Acceptance is the beginning of genuine and honest self-love, a requirement for perceiving your own beauty.

โ€“ Thomas Moore,ย Dark Nights of the Soul

You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe deserve your love and affection.

โ€“ Anonymous

You alone are enough. You have nothing to prove to anyone.

โ€“ Maya Angelou

Loving yourself isn’t vanity. It is sanity.

โ€“ Katrina Mayer

Being true to who we are means carrying our spirit like a candle in the center of our darkness. If we are to live without silencing or numbing essential parts of who we are, a vow must be invoked and upheld within oneself. The same commitments we pronounce when embarking on a marriage can be understood internally as a devotion to the care of one’s soul: to have and to hold โ€ฆ for better or for worse โ€ฆ in sickness and in health โ€ฆ to love and to cherish, till death do us part. This means staying committed to your inner path. This means not separating from yourself when things get tough or confusing. This means accepting and embracing your faults and limitations. It means loving yourself no matter how others see you. It means cherishing the unchangeable radiance that lives within you, no matter the cuts and bruises along the way.

โ€“ Mark Nepo, Theย Book of Awakening

Self-love isn’t always so poetic; sometimes it’s a nice big triple backflip kick in the ass. You’ve got to call yourself on your own nonsense; on the incredibly efficient way you can be self-destructive.

โ€“ Steve Maraboli

And I said to my body, softly, “I want to be your friend.” It took a long breath and replied, “I have been waiting my whole life for this.”

โ€“ Nayyirah Waheed

The relationship with yourself sets the tone for every other relationship you have.

โ€“ Jane Travis

I now see how owning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing that we will ever do.

โ€“ Brene Brown

Self-love, self-respect, self-worth. There is a reason they all start with “self.” You can not find them in anyone else.

โ€“ Unknown

If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.

โ€“ Jack Kornfield

Self-love is the foundation of our loving practice. Without it our other efforts to love fail. Giving ourselves love we provide our inner being with the opportunity to have the unconditional love we may have always longed to received from someone else.

โ€“ Bell Hooks

The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.

โ€“ Carl Jung

To be beautiful means to be yourself. You donโ€™t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.

โ€“ Thich Nhat Hanh

I wouldn’t want to belong to a club that would have me as a member.

โ€• Groucho Marx

There are millions of ways to express your happiness, but there is only one way to really be happy, and that is to love. There is no other way. You cannot be happy if you donโ€™t love yourself. That is a fact. If you donโ€™t love yourself, you donโ€™t have any opportunity to be happy. You cannot share what you do not have. If you do not love yourself, you cannot love anyone else either.

โ€“ Don Miguel Ruiz, The Mastery of Love

So โ€ฆ

What is your experience with self-love?

And what has been the hardest part of learning how to love yourself?

I donโ€™t know about you, but Iโ€™m inspired each time you drop by and leave a comment, so I’d love to hear your story below.

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  1. nils says

    April 21, 2022 at 9:36 am

    Step 2: Love yourself
    Step 4: love yourself

    If it was that easy do you really think I’d feel the need to read an article about how to love yourself?

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      April 21, 2022 at 1:40 pm

      I understand it can feel frustrating, but the devil is in the details.

      Step 2 is being your own best friend which isn’t the same as ‘love yourself’. If a friend asked you for advice cause they’re struggling with self-loathing, what advice would you give them? Usually you’d speak to them in a different way than you speak to yourself. That’s the objective of that step.

      Step 4 is about Acceptance of everything that arises, not just loving yourself. Acceptance is different because it’s an acknowledgment of what’s arising, not necessarily a love of hate towards it. I can accept there’s psychopaths that eat their victims, it doesn’t mean I agree or love that is a reality.

      I wish you well, it’s a hard journey for sure but the alternative of putting up with suffering is even harder (though feels easy due to how passive it is.)

      Reply
  2. Tim says

    April 01, 2022 at 5:10 pm

    That is a brilliant guide to self love and self acceptance. I have some work to do for sure. Thank you

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      April 04, 2022 at 2:36 pm

      Thank you Tim, I’m glad to hear you liked it :)

      Reply
  3. Denise says

    January 17, 2022 at 2:59 am

    Wow! Beautifully written and a powerful article! Exactly what I needed at this time! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 04, 2022 at 2:42 pm

      I’m so delighted to hear that Denise! โ™ก

      Reply
  4. Kristina says

    October 13, 2021 at 1:41 am

    I needed this today. For so long, I misunderstood my family’s judgments of me. I know they were very wounded and scarred people, but I guess I just tried my best to keep going and do better. I wasn’t trying to threaten them, I simply wanted to live, grow and thrive (and yes, I hated what went on around me)! I still turn these judgments on myself and have to really put effort to see through them and see myself through my own eyes, and that’s the hardest part. Sometimes it gets so tiring with having to do this again and again.

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      October 14, 2021 at 2:43 pm

      Thank you for sharing Kristina. It’s a hard cycle to break carrying and internalizing our family’s judgmental pain. Like any skill, it gets better with practice over time, it’s always important to be gentle with ourselves, as sometimes even the articles providing advice can turn into more judgment on ourselves and our ‘performance’ in helping ourselves ironically.

      Reply
  5. Clay R Morgan says

    August 31, 2021 at 2:24 am

    Thanks for your article on self love and for including the quotes at the end. I was very moved.
    Clay

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      August 31, 2021 at 1:56 pm

      Beautiful, thank you Clay โ™ก

      Reply
  6. julio gomez says

    August 13, 2021 at 12:28 pm

    leyendo este artรญculo tan interesante para ayudar a un hijo que sufre de depresiรณn me encontrรฉ que yo nunca me he amado ni he tenido la menor intenciรณn de hacerlo y que falta que me ha hecho GRACIAS por tu escrito espero con el llegar a amarnos mรกs.

    Reply
  7. Yoshiko says

    August 02, 2021 at 1:08 pm

    Something within my son and me seems to magnetize violently cruel people to us (It’s hard for my son even to say “No.” to them, and I am very small in size. One of them is my mother we live with who might have more than a narcissistic personality disorder, and I was very surprised when I first get hysterically angry at her in my attempt to protect him.), and even though a seer told me that we are strong in the core, I can’t figure out what is threatning about us to them when they gain upper hands doing harm to us.
    My quarreling with my mother, too, caused my son to be self-destructive, so I could not smile even slightly because my being in a good mood would mean to him that I didn’t blame myself for it at all, and I’m joyful and happy with such a situation of his.
    I hope my trying loving myself is also working for him.
    Thank you.

    Reply
  8. Grant says

    June 08, 2021 at 12:59 am

    Really enjoyed this article. And I think it’s time for me to starting practicing. Thank you

    Reply
  9. aestheticman says

    March 14, 2021 at 8:11 pm

    I’ve thought about what I said more in my other comment and I’ve come up with the perfect analogy. Alot of people need warming up before they display kindness towards you. You gotta give them lots of love to warm them up because they are cold and closed off. They are in their minds and you gotta guide them towards their heart. Someone like me however doesn’t need warming up because I live in my heart always so I’m a bit different than the average citizen lol.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      June 06, 2021 at 10:39 am

      Living in the heart, ahh, how wonderful!

      Reply
    • Olaniyi Ojo says

      September 19, 2022 at 3:07 am

      This is divinely!
      I’m grateful for this for it’s the very needful for my awakening.
      Thanks so much!

      Reply
  10. aestheticman says

    March 14, 2021 at 7:34 pm

    Self love is very important for me because I’ve found that most people only tend to give me love as a response to if I give love to them. So eg. if they are saying something smart and I say “your so smart and what your saying is really cool” they will say thankyou then say I think your cool aswell. BUT if I’m saying something smart they won’t say any compliments to me. So I have to selflove my own creations thats why its so important. Because I find they care about me receiving their creations not what my creations are. That is why I practice the combo self love and loving others. I don’t try to teach or impress because it doesn’t workout.

    Reply
    • Fรฉline says

      March 27, 2021 at 2:24 am

      Thanks for your beautiful articles and helpful insights! Everything I read resonates with my soul and I feel very at home noticing the shift in human common sense which combines spirituality and science.
      I used to do shadow work for myself before I had the terminology and now so many new paths are opening up, because the amount of resources to explore ourselfs and reach our individual potential is exploding and the journey itself is being taken more seriously.
      Thanks for sharing your experiences and practices so we can all learn and transform!

      Reply
      • Aletheia Luna says

        June 06, 2021 at 10:39 am

        Thank you Feline โ™ก

        Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      June 06, 2021 at 10:38 am

      The combination of practicing love towards self and love towards others is wonderful, aestheticman. So on point!

      Reply
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