Photo taken, (2019) & Blog written, (2019) by Darrena Strawder.
Being able to maintain your life strengths and struggles carries a huge burden. Knowing who you are from the beginning helps to develop your wisdom.
When we actually know ourselves?
What is it we may know about ourselves?
Self-knowledge is one of the needed elements to understand your own identity.
1. Understanding your values.
2. Your own interest.
3. Temperament.
4. Occupied activities.
5. Your own goals and missions.
6. Strengths.
Due to today’s society constantly changing, it may be hard to be true to yourself. Our personal values are often over powered by societies own values.
When you accept who you are either good or bad. You accept the needed changes you can make.
No one is perfect loving ourselves first leads to the desires of growth and learning. We are all able to praise God and love each other but we are only capable of making our own personal changes from within.
Published by Hazel
Darrena Strawder,
I research many topics pertaining to the success and growth of relationships. I enjoy bringing couples, family, and friends together. A therapist is always searching for new ideas and techniques to improve. I'm open to useful ideas in psychological and behavioral fields.
I’m interested in helping people achieve mental, social, and financial goals. I travel taking pictures to capture memories. Often SaxBrant looks for people willing to push the boundaries of conventional thinking about their behaviors in order to bring new insights to areas like these, along with skills that boost your self-esteem.
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****Darrena A. Strawder****
Student/Future Clinical Psychologist
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Yes, our minds are so powerful❤️
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Yes it is!!!! The sooner we adhere to how powerful our minds are the more we can explore positively, mentally, and socially.
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