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... Read moreFrom my own journey with self-love, I realized that truly embracing "amor propio" means freeing yourself from the grip of others' opinions. When I stopped paying attention to gossip and the endless chatter about my life, I noticed a significant change in my mindset and happiness level. People who constantly talk about others usually have empty, dull lives themselves, and engaging with their negativity only drained my energy. By choosing not to respond or even notice these critics, I was able to focus on what truly matters—my goals, passions, and well-being. It’s not about ignoring feedback altogether but about recognizing whose opinions deserve your time. Toxic talk, like chismes and habladurías, do not add any value to your growth or peace of mind. One key realization was that entertaining negativity gave those who envy or criticize more power over my emotions than they deserved. Instead, redirecting that energy into personal growth created a positive cycle: the more I grew, the more their words lost impact. It helped me understand that loving yourself means setting boundaries, protecting your energy, and not letting "malas lenguas" dim your light. If you’re struggling with the opinions of others, try this approach: whenever you catch yourself affected by criticism, remind yourself these comments do not pay your bills or brighten your days. Keep doing what makes you happy and remember that your journey is unique. Self-love shines brightest when you’re driven by your own values and joy, not by the drama or negativity of others. So, keep shining and don’t let the noise around you interfere with your peace. Self-love is a lifelong practice, but each day you choose to ignore the unnecessary judgments, you reclaim more control over your happiness and your life.