Self Care, Healing Era, Self Love, Blessed Quotes!
Hi everyone! It’s been a journey for me, truly, embracing this ‘healing era’ and focusing on self-love, just like the beautiful quotes in this post suggest. You know, sometimes we get so caught up in the daily grind, or even in past hurts, that we forget the simple joy of living. I've realized that protecting my peace and knowing my worth, as those powerful 'Princess Treatment ONLY' messages remind us, is absolutely essential for actually enjoying life. It’s about letting go of manipulation, stopping the guilt, and choosing to move on when situations don't change, just as one quote wisely puts it. It really helps you become that 'better woman' who understands the power of silence and doesn't feel the need to react to every little thing. Waking up blessed, thankful for another day – that feeling is priceless, and it’s something I strive for every morning. It’s a huge step towards genuinely enjoying life, even when things aren't perfect. But sometimes, finding that deep sense of joy and gratitude can be even more profound when we look beyond our own immediate experiences and embrace wisdom from other cultures. That’s why I wanted to share some thoughts and quotes from Tagalog, the beautiful language of the Philippines, that resonate deeply with the theme of enjoying life. These aren't just words; they're heartfelt expressions that can offer a fresh perspective on gratitude, resilience, and cherishing every moment. Here are a few that have really touched my heart: "Buhay ay regalo, kaya't pahalagahan mo." *English Translation: "Life is a gift, so cherish it."* *My Reflection:* This one so perfectly captures the essence of gratitude, doesn't it? It reminds me of those mornings when I simply thank God for waking me up, feeling blessed for another day, just like one of the quotes highlights. It’s a powerful reminder to not take anything for granted, especially when we’ve outgrown draining situations and are focused on healing. Every moment is a precious present. "Ang buhay ay maikli, kaya't sulitin mo ang bawat sandali." *English Translation: "Life is short, so make the most of every moment."* *My Reflection:* This really pushes me to embrace the present. We often spend so much time worrying about the future or regretting the past. But this quote, much like the idea of protecting your peace and choosing strength, encourages us to actively create happiness now. It's about not letting the 'Friday to Sunday' pass by too quickly without truly experiencing it. "Ang pagmamahal sa sarili ay hindi pagiging makasarili, ito ay pangangailangan." *English Translation: "Self-love is not selfishness, it is a necessity."* *My Reflection:* This quote connects so well with the core message of self-care and knowing your worth from the original post. After all, if we don't love ourselves, how can we truly enjoy life or expect mutual respect from others? It’s about healing from past hurts, like childhood trauma that might lead to a fear of being unwanted, and understanding that prioritizing our well-being isn't selfish – it's fundamental. "Salamat Panginoon sa panibagong araw at panibagong pag-asa." *English Translation: "Thank you Lord for another day and new hope."* *My Reflection:* This echoes the gratitude I mentioned earlier. It’s a simple yet profound way to start each day, acknowledging the blessings and the opportunity for a fresh start. It helps me focus on the 'everything needed' instead of what's lacking, transforming my mindset to one of abundance and joy. Remember, truly enjoying life often starts with nurturing ourselves, acknowledging our worth, and embracing gratitude. These Tagalog quotes, combined with the powerful English affirmations in this post, offer a beautiful roadmap for living a life filled with peace, strength, and genuine happiness. Let's all strive to make the most of this precious gift called life!









