DAILY OM from September 2, 2010
At some point in our life there
may come a time when we feel insecure about ourselves. We might judge our
ability to do something or feel self-conscious about the way we look. It does
not matter how this feeling manifests in our life, but it is important to be
aware of our thoughts and how they impact our view of ourselves. Once we remember
that insecurities are a normal part of life for everyone—even those who appear
to be extremely self-assured—we may find it easier to step back from the
uncertainty that lies within and take a more realistic look at ourselves.
The desire to improve or better ourselves is a natural response that arises
when we begin to compare our lives to those of other people. It might seem, for
example, that we do not have nearly as much going for us as our neighbor, best
friend, or coworker. In truth, what we think we see about another person is
usually what they want us to notice. They may be putting on a mask, trying to
make things in their lives seem better than they are. If we were to look at
their lives a little more closely, we would also realize that they are human,
full of glorious imperfections that make them who they are. Recognizing this
may take some time at first. Should we, however, feel our uncertainties begin
to surface, taking deep breaths while at the same time acknowledging each one
of our gifts will help us become more centered. Doing this allows us to see the
wonders that lie within and lets our inner beauty shine forth into the world
all the more brightly.
When we hold up such a detailed mirror to our lives and weigh ourselves against
others, we are not able to see the things that make us truly unique. Giving
ourselves permission to appreciate all the universe has given us, however, will
make us feel more secure about ourselves and more able to use our gifts to
their fullest.
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