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Believe yourself

Believing yourself is the key to success. Loving yourself is the key. Many people never accept themselves for who they are. It is difficult to accept. We want something better than this. We want what the others have. But rarely we have never been happy with what we have. It's okay to want more... It's healthy to ask for more after you accept yourself.

This is what I learned after surviving the pain that my body gave me. The pain is incredible. No words to explain that pain. I wished to be a normal girl who can walk, write or eat normally. But I realized can't push my body too hard. I accepted myself. I learned to be happy with my body. I appreciate my body for allowing to complete my goals. Even though I struggled, I able to complete it.

Believing myself was the best gift I can give for myself. I'm a very quiet person. Cause when I talk my body start moving involuntarily. So I don't talk much. However, I break that myth I created. It was difficult at first but the moment I accept and believe myself. I WAS ON FIRE. I can't stop talking to people now.

Now, I am really happy for having this condition. It makes me realize so many things about life. I learned to be patient with myself. I learned about myself.

Believe yourself. Listen to yourself. 


Believe in yourself



It will guide you. You will know your strength and weakness. Then you are an unstoppable force. You can achieve your goals


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