Questions to ask yourself

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... Read moreWhen you start choosing yourself, it means prioritizing your needs, values, and happiness above external expectations. This shift can be both liberating and challenging. In my experience, the process begins by asking honest, thought-provoking questions that help clarify what truly matters to you. For instance, reflecting on "What happens when you start choosing yourself?" leads to insights about boundaries and self-worth. You might realize that setting clear boundaries improves your relationships and reduces stress. It encourages self-compassion and helps you identify goals aligned with your authentic self. I found that journaling answers to questions like "What do I really want?" and "What fears hold me back?" can bring clarity and motivation. It also fosters resilience, as you become less reliant on others' approval. Over time, this practice nurtures confidence and creates space for personal fulfillment. Choosing yourself is not about selfishness but about honoring your needs so you can show up fully for yourself and others. It's a continuous journey of asking the right questions, reflecting deeply, and embracing change with kindness toward yourself.