Okay let’s be honest….no one will ever know, have you ever
wished you had features and/or qualities like someone else. I have, several times. My first experience with this desire was
around six or seven years old. At such
an early age, I found myself wanting to be more like my mother. I am from a single family home in which my
mother was the sole bread winner and I knew early on that my quality of life
depended on her. As a result, I always
paid close attention to my mother’s work ethics, personal drives and
ambitions. Witnessing my mother handle
her responsibilities so well in the 70’s made her my hero; therefore I wanted
so much to echo her in various areas. I
wanted to look like her; she is what we define as light-skinned, and physically
framed very well. She was able to speak
her mind freely with eloquence and never allowed people to run over her. She was awesome in my opinion. But I soon realized that I didn’t look like
her. I am dark-skinned, full-figured, and
beautiful I might add. Therefore, I had
to spend many years discovering myself.
So, let’s talk about how to find ourselves!
Allow me to start by saying that I think it is okay to
admire certain attributes and characteristics of others. I would even go so far as to confirm that it is
within reason to adopt certain traits from others. Sometimes we gain helpful points that we take
on as our own in order to build our character, nevertheless it is very crucial
that we embrace who we are as individuals, which leads to a better stay here on
earth. In my personal quest to find me,
I focused on what brought out passion from within; I learned what caused me to
feel hurt, what caused me to smile, how I influenced others, and then I learned
to LOVE it all. I now embrace my
personal make-up and who I am. All the
love and understanding that I have for myself allows me to love others for
their differences and how they were developed and fashioned for life. Nevertheless, in order to capture this love
for myself and maintain it, I’ve learned that I must reflect on my life
daily. Therefore, I spend moments
throughout the day identifying attributes regarding my personality. In all honesty and fairness, I must admit
there are times when I do not enjoy going through this process out of fear of
becoming aware of things I do not like about myself. But, I became skilled at being committed to
this course because the reward is so POWERFUL and fulfilling. Life can be so enjoyable and purposed when we
pledge ourselves to the purpose of our existence! Therefore, I hope and pray that all of you
who read this post will make a personal pledge to becoming more familiar with
YOURSELF and what makes you, YOU!
Love,
Mandy
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