

“People who have had little self-reflection live life in a huge reality blind-spot.” – Bryant McGillġ1. “What we perceive about ourselves is greatly a reflection of how we will end up living our lives.” – Stephen Richardsġ0. “Remind yourself that you cannot fail at being yourself.” – Wayne Dyerĩ. The sooner we face that self, the better.” – Ella MaillartĨ. “It is always our own self that we find at the end of the journey. “The journey into self-love and self-acceptance must begin with self-examination… until you take the journey of self-reflection, it is almost impossible to grow or learn in life.” – Iyanla Vanzantħ. “People are sent into our lives to teach us things that we need to learn about ourselves.” – Mandy HaleĦ. “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.” – Anais Ninĥ. “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” – Carl JungĤ. “Unless you learn to face your own shadows, you will continue to see them in others, because the world outside you is only a reflection of the world inside you.” – Unknownģ. “The feeling of being ‘offended’ is a warning indicator that is showing you where to look within yourself for unresolved issues.” – Bryant McGillĢ. Always love.Ģ5 Self-Reflection Quotes for a Healthy Relationship with Yourselfġ. You blend who you are with who you want to be… with love. Positive self-reflection is a balance of who you see yourself as now and who you see beyond right now. It makes it possible for you to create something new. It lets deeper parts of who you are come forth and be discovered. Then you can make changes (that last) from a place of compassion and acceptance, not shame.

You can understand yourself better, and so trust yourself more.

They’re about going beyond them by recognizing that you’re not them.īy paying kind attention to what hurts or isn’t helping, you can understand those things better. These self-reflection quotes aren’t about lingering on what you don’t like about yourself. They’ll help you look at your thoughts and feelings without being trapped by them. And you can do that because you’re not the fear or the thought or the pain: you’re the one looking at it. You rise above your fears by facing them, not by ignoring them.
