Keep on praising yourself even in failure. Because just like we need air to breathe and stay alive, in the same way ‘Praise’ is the best medicine for the human soul. You do not need the Olympics gold medal to praise yourself. Nor is there a need to become a CEO to praise yourself. Even if you are a student, teacher, parent, employee. We all have their own successes and failures. Perhaps you are suffering a frustration of failure. This does not mean that we stop paying your attention. Praising yourself is the realization of self-realization.
That is an intriguing post. Most people including me forget to praise themselves. There is no harm in doing that. We criticize ourselves too well. You have pointed out a great idea. Thank you.
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So true! Interesting read dear 😊
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Thank you so much.
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Wonderful:)
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Thank you
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Well said, we shouldn’t be down on ourselves for our “failures.” Instead, we see them as opportunities for growth.
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Nice post!
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Awesome post 😇🤗👌👏👍❤
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It’s true..
Good one
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Great thought. This will works as autosuggestion- a psychological tool for self acceptance.
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Thank you so much
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Always welcome Rajani .
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So true!
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Wao ♡
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That is an intriguing post. Most people including me forget to praise themselves. There is no harm in doing that. We criticize ourselves too well. You have pointed out a great idea. Thank you.
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Thanks for reading
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Very nice!!
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Thanks for reading
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Wonderful.
This is my quote too. ‘Everymoment Thank God.’
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Thanks for reading
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highly uplifting and empowering post
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Indeed!! Powerful post!!!
Love this!!
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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