Self-worth comes from one thing - thinking that you are worthy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Your self-worth has nothing to do with your craft or calling, and everything to do with how you treat yourself.
I don't have a strong sense of self-worth unless I'm doing something.
When your self-worth goes up, your net worth goes up with it.
Your worth consists in what you are and not in what you have.
If you don't know your worth, if you don't know your value, if you don't know how fantabulous you are - it's going to be hard for other people to see it. Being appreciative of self is beauty to me.
A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself.
Only when you are aware of the uniqueness of everyone's individual body will you begin to have a sense of your own self-worth.
When I was younger, my whole sense of self-worth was based on whether or not I was working, which was awful. And I had a baby at 20 years old, so it wasn't just about me. At around the age of 30 there was a stretch where I wasn't working - certainly not on anything I liked, anyway - and I started to do other things.
I think it's a human tendency that's been around for a while to try to be as good as possible to prove your worth.
Your actions, and your action alone, determines your worth.