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As a young woman, I was figuring out how to be attractive, noticing boys, and learning what it meant to be a lady, all while trying to accept myself as a believer. I struggled with the pressure I put on myself to fit in without compromising my values, and I realized that this challenge didn't end with my teenage years—it followed me into adulthood.
I had to learn how to be okay with who I am, even when others had opinions about my choices. It took time, but I eventually understood that loving myself and setting boundaries was crucial. My daughter taught me that we teach others how to love us, and that really made me think about what it means to love myself.
This script dives into the importance of renewing my mind, aligning with God's commandments to love Him and love others, and recognizing that I need to know how to love myself first. The question I keep coming back to is: How am I loving me?
By Dwana CarlAs a young woman, I was figuring out how to be attractive, noticing boys, and learning what it meant to be a lady, all while trying to accept myself as a believer. I struggled with the pressure I put on myself to fit in without compromising my values, and I realized that this challenge didn't end with my teenage years—it followed me into adulthood.
I had to learn how to be okay with who I am, even when others had opinions about my choices. It took time, but I eventually understood that loving myself and setting boundaries was crucial. My daughter taught me that we teach others how to love us, and that really made me think about what it means to love myself.
This script dives into the importance of renewing my mind, aligning with God's commandments to love Him and love others, and recognizing that I need to know how to love myself first. The question I keep coming back to is: How am I loving me?