Finding Self‑Love and Pushing Forward
- Freedom Mercado
- Jan 19
- 2 min read

Self‑love is often spoken about as if it’s a destination, a final point on a map where everything suddenly feels peaceful and complete. In reality, it’s far more like a journey—one that twists, loops, and sometimes doubles back on itself. Many people grow up learning how to care for others long before they learn how to care for themselves. As a result, self‑love can feel unfamiliar, even uncomfortable, as if it’s something we must earn rather than something we inherently deserve. But the truth is that self‑love begins the moment we decide we are worthy of our own compassion, even when we don’t feel perfect, productive, or put together.

Learning to love yourself requires patience and honesty. It means acknowledging the parts of you that feel fragile, the mistakes you’ve made, and the moments you wish you could rewrite. Instead of treating these as reasons to be harsh with yourself, they become opportunities to understand who you are and what you need. Self‑love grows when you stop measuring your worth by other people’s expectations and start recognizing the quiet strengths you carry—your resilience, your ability to adapt, your capacity to keep going even when life feels heavy. It’s not about pretending everything is fine; it’s about giving yourself permission to be human.

Ultimately, finding self‑love and pushing forward is about embracing the idea that you deserve a life that feels meaningful and authentic. It’s about showing up for yourself in the same way you show up for others. When you treat yourself with kindness, you create the inner strength needed to keep moving, even when the path is uncertain. And with every step—no matter how small—you build a future shaped not by fear or doubt, but by the belief that you are worthy of becoming the best version of yourself.




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