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Stop apologizing for who you are from "summary" of Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis

When you constantly feel the need to apologize for who you are, you are essentially telling the world that there is something wrong with you. You are sending a message that you are not good enough as you are, that you need to change in order to be accepted. But the truth is, you are perfect just the way you are. You are unique, you are special, and you are worthy of love and acceptance. Apologizing for who you are only holds you back from reaching your full potential. It keeps you stuck in a cycle of self-doubt and insecurity. It prevents you from stepping into your power and owning your greatness. So why do it? Why continue to apologize for being yourself when you have so much to offer the world? It's time to stop apologizing for who you are and start embracing your true self. Embrace your quirks, your flaws, your strengths, your weaknesses. Embrace every part of yourself, because that is what makes you who you are. That is what makes you unique. And that is what makes you beautiful. When you stop apologizing for who you are, you give yourself permission to shine. You give yourself the freedom to be authentically you, without fear of judgment or rejection. You allow yourself to step into your power and live life on your own terms. So the next time you feel the urge to apologize for who you are, remember this: You are enough. You are worthy. You are deserving of love and acceptance. So own who you are, unapologetically. Show the world the amazing person you are, and watch as the world responds in kind.
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    Girl, Stop Apologizing

    Rachel Hollis

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