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These 5 Self-Love Exercises Aren’t Easy, But They Are Key For Finding And Falling In Love With Yourself Again

5. Stop Telling Yourself What You “Should” Do

Look, we are constantly surrounded by societal expectations. On social media, the idea that we need to be conventionally attractive is shoved down our throats. In our families, we may also be told what we “should” pursue, how much money we “should” save, that we “should” buy a home instead of renting and that we “should” be looking for a partner and starting a family.

At the end of the day, though, the only thing you really should be prioritizing is what you want. No one else.

So, if you find yourself feeling unfulfilled, unmotivated, and just bored of the same-old same-old, that might be because you are pursuing someone else’s idea of how you should live your life.

As soon as you realize that, though, and start pursuing your own true interests and dreams, you will feel a renewed sense of purpose and drive; you will feel alive again and begin to fall back in love with yourself.

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