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Self-worth vs self-esteem.
While the term self-worth is often used interchangeably with self-esteem, the two qualities are
inherently different. Self-esteem is the measure of how you feel about yourself at a given moment
in time. Your self-worth, however, is not a product of your intelligence, your talent, your looks,
your good works, or how much you have accomplished. You are born worthy-your worth is
intertwined with your very being. Your concept of your own self-worth is thus reinforced by your
actions.
We sometimes lose sight of the difference and we don't feel as if we have the ability to do something
that we would really like to do. Get into that relationship, buy that out of the norm dress, start that
business we have so long wanted.
So, you pursue a counterfeit, stay where you are comfortable, accept the way things are. Human
beings are very much like drops of water in an endless ocean. Our worth comes from
our role as distinct individuals, as well as our role as an integral part of something larger than
ourselves. Simply awakening to this concept can help you rediscover the copious and
awe-inspiring worth and build up that self-esteem within each and every one of us.
Through it all our inherent worth remains constant and we should remember one thing above all else.
No matter what we endeavor... "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
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