S Quotes
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“Self-care is not just respecting life, it is also the gateway to experience the magic in, and of life.”
“Self care is putting
Your own name on your schedule
In magic marker!”
“Self-care is what makes caregiving sustainable.”
Source: The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness
“Self-care isn’t about escaping reality; it’s about equipping yourself to handle it.”
Source: The Therapist's Handbook for Healing Your Simpsons Syndrome: Unhook from Your Inner Chaos Characters with CBT, ACT, and a Little Humor
“Self care isn't selfish. It's self esteem.”
“Self-care itself is a noble labor. From a Lady's Book of Secrets.”
“Self-Care Means Giving Yourself Permission To Pleasure Yourself.”
“Self-care nurtures both our personal comfort and genuine connection with others. Rather than living in denial or self-rejection, let us acknowledge our distinctive values and imperfections and enjoy each fleeting instant. ("Being my best friend")”
“Self care, self love.
Self esteem, self confidence”
“Self carries grief as a pack mule carries the side bags, being careful between the trees to leave extra room.”
“Self-causation of reality becomes apparent when a phenomenal mind, which is a web of patterns, conceives a novel pattern and perceives it. All mass-energy, space-time itself emerge from consciousness. Those are epiphenomena of consciousness.”
Source: Theology of Digital Physics: Phenomenal Consciousness, The Cosmic Self & The Pantheistic Interpretation of Our Holographic Reality
“SeLF censorsHIP?
Not my strong suit...I dont want to be a total d o u c h e b a g , but a little bit of one.”
“Self-centered people often get angry when someone tells them no.
Stan said yes out of fear that he would lose love and that other people would get angry at him. These false motives and others keep us from setting boundaries:”
Source: Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life
“Self-centeredness is the basis for all sorts of immoral behavior as well as all the sorrows of humanity.”
Source: Morality Absolute
“Self-centrism creates another problem on the response side. The problem with commercially motivated technological change is that if it does not make good business, the idea does not see its growth. Sanitation and clean water is still a problem in localities where everyone has 4G connection and mobile wallet accounts. Commercially motivated research is more intensely pursued than socially urgent ones. Technological improvements to ease sanitation, bring clean water and achieve recycling are given less attention than telecommunication and digital financial services which are commercially more profitable ventures.”
Source: Reflections on the Origins in the Post COVID-19 World
“Self check: If you realize that everytime someone gets close to you they get the "wrong idea" of who you are. Life will become easier when you are aware that it's time to do a self check. Nothing is wrong with owning up to your flaws and growing from those flaws, because real growth requires you to do self checks.”
“Self-compassion is an inoculate for the mind, protecting it from potential harm. Emotional disease cannot contaminate the minds of those who are wise enough to love and accept themselves.”
“Self-compassion is like a muscle. The more we practice flexing it, especially when life doesn’t go exactly according to plan (a frequent scenario for most of us), the stronger and more resilient our compassion muscle becomes.”
Source: Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection
“Self-compassion is not self-indulgence. It's about treating yourself with the same understanding and kindness that you would offer a good friend.”
Source: The Therapist's Handbook for People-Pleasers: Breaking Free from the Need to Please and Reclaim Your Life
“Self-compassion is simply being there for yourself. Not fixing. Not faking. Not forcing a motivational pep talk. Just being there, like a friend who pulls up a chair next to you on a hard day and says, “I see you. This is tough. And you’re not alone.”
Source: The Therapist's Handbook for Healing Your Simpsons Syndrome: Unhook from Your Inner Chaos Characters with CBT, ACT, and a Little Humor
“Self-condemnation means speaking against one's own success. If can't stop confirming your incompetencies for what you are competent for, you are unlikely do pursue your true purpose.”
“Self-confidence appear your attitude, so be confident”
“Self-confidence becomes more of a God-confidence that radiates from the knowledge that we are His and we are deeply loved”
Source: Overcoming Shame, Finding Freedom: Healing For Sexual Abuse And Trauma
“Self-confidence comes from knowing self-worth.”
“Self-confidence doesn’t require tailored expressions at all times; instead, it expresses itself in different interesting ways.”
“Self confidence for me is a fragile fleece.”
“Self-confidence is a great faith.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Self confidence is a super power. Once you start to believe in yourself, magic starts happening.”
“Self-confidence is built from the inside out and has little or nothing to do with outside circumstances.”
Source: Create a Safe Space: An Inspirational Guidebook for Yoga Teachers Who want to Further Serve their Students
“Self-confidence is contagious.”
“Self confidence is greatest tool for success.”
“Self-confidence is one of the sharpest weapons you have and I am sure losing it isnt wise!”
“Self confidence is the ability to exercise restraint in the face of disrespect and still show respect in response.”
“Self-confidence is the greatest strength.”
“Self confidence is the ground stone of success”
“Self-confidence means a feeling of trust in one’s qualities, abilities, and judgment.”
“Self confidence plays an important part in every aspect of man's life.”
“Self-confidence will give you that success which no other way can help, it is the prime key.
Look into the mirror, say- Yes! you can
Think once!”
“Self confident is a sacred strength.”
“Self conquest is the greatest of victories.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle: Being a Treasury of Thousands of Glorious, Inspiring and Imperishable Thoughts, Views and Observations of the Three Great Greek Philosophers, Classified Under about Four Hundred Subjects for Comparative Study
“Self-consciousness in a woman's life is a plague of locusts.”
“Self-consciousness is, from a naturalistic point of view (in this case neurobiological), not more than a degree of sophistication of neural processes. The emergence of self-conscious states is not a drastic, extravagant, earth-shaking phenomenon.”
Source: The Peripheral Mind: Philosophy of Mind and the Peripheral Nervous System
“Self consciousness is the enemy of interestingness”
Source: What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures
“Self-consciousness isn't just A curse. It is part of THE curse.”
Source: In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day: How to Survive and Thrive When Opportunity Roars
“Self-consciousness . . . rips us away from the natural state of flow, and we become children of the damned. We choke the life-force energy and fall into self-referential "think-holes" that are deeper and darker than any black hole.”
“self-contentment is as little a standard for that to which it relates as it's absence is an argument against the value of a thing.”
Source: The Will to Power
“Self-control builds true self-confidence and self-esteem. Work on that and the rest will follow.”
“Self-control even when in situations that are unbearable will let you practice power, control and complete dominance”
Source: Change and Power
“Self-control is a divided battle in one body. The "self" produces desires that "you" must battle with and kick off. Two wrestlers in one body. Just imagine. It's difficult, though rewarding!”
“Self control is about being in charge of the direction our lives are taking. Now for the paradox: We get control of our lives, ultimately, not by will power but by surrender.”
Source: A Life of Distinction: What It Takes to Live with Courage, Honesty, and Gratitude