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Before my self development journey, self love just didn't come naturally to me. It was almost always pushed at the bottom of my priority list and over time it made me wonder why that was the case. The fact that we have to re-condition ourselves to learn to self love is a huge red flag in our society.
I've always had a half-assed explanation of self love; all I thought I needed to do was take a brisk walk at the park in hopes that my depressive symptoms & problems would go away..at least that's what the internet says, right? Is that all it takes; telling myself the same platitudes over & over, indulging in some fried oreos, or treating myself to some retail therapy.
Don't get me wrong; these are all great self care practices and can be helpful in moderation, but I've realized over time that self love is more than just the external stuff.. it's a balance, and a lot of it has to do with the internal. The inner demons we don't like to talk about. Our vices. Our attachment styles. Our trauma. The anxiety, the depression.
Wouldn't it just make sense to run far away from it all? The simplified answer to that is no. You really shouldn't. Why? Because you're running away from you; the inner child that yearns for your acceptance and your love. The inner child that's still wounded from all the pain even if all this time has passed. We simply don't give enough attention to ourselves in this way. So here's a little reminder that it's valid to feel these emotions, it's not your fault and let's work on reframing so those old stories we tell ourselves can finally stop dictating our adult lives. Enjoy my friends - Lex
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Instagram:
@alexisjgallardo
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@alexisjgallardo
TikTok:
@alexisj.gallardo
POETRY BOOK AVAILABLE FOR SALE!! For a signed copy of my handwritten and hand illustrated poetry book "Who Brought You From Outer Space" that talks about my experiences with love and heartbreak, send me a DM! (Spanish copies available in limited stock)
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Before my self development journey, self love just didn't come naturally to me. It was almost always pushed at the bottom of my priority list and over time it made me wonder why that was the case. The fact that we have to re-condition ourselves to learn to self love is a huge red flag in our society.
I've always had a half-assed explanation of self love; all I thought I needed to do was take a brisk walk at the park in hopes that my depressive symptoms & problems would go away..at least that's what the internet says, right? Is that all it takes; telling myself the same platitudes over & over, indulging in some fried oreos, or treating myself to some retail therapy.
Don't get me wrong; these are all great self care practices and can be helpful in moderation, but I've realized over time that self love is more than just the external stuff.. it's a balance, and a lot of it has to do with the internal. The inner demons we don't like to talk about. Our vices. Our attachment styles. Our trauma. The anxiety, the depression.
Wouldn't it just make sense to run far away from it all? The simplified answer to that is no. You really shouldn't. Why? Because you're running away from you; the inner child that yearns for your acceptance and your love. The inner child that's still wounded from all the pain even if all this time has passed. We simply don't give enough attention to ourselves in this way. So here's a little reminder that it's valid to feel these emotions, it's not your fault and let's work on reframing so those old stories we tell ourselves can finally stop dictating our adult lives. Enjoy my friends - Lex
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Instagram:
@alexisjgallardo
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@alexisjgallardo
TikTok:
@alexisj.gallardo
POETRY BOOK AVAILABLE FOR SALE!! For a signed copy of my handwritten and hand illustrated poetry book "Who Brought You From Outer Space" that talks about my experiences with love and heartbreak, send me a DM! (Spanish copies available in limited stock)