@mdmotivator: You Matter Most Is Selfish. Watch until end. #youmattermost #selflove #mentalhealthmatters #doctor #ActingChallenge #psychology

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denicesu4
_denice314⚾️⚾️ :
YESSSSSS 💖🥰💖🥰
2025-09-15 14:39:47
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mdmotivator
Zachery Dereniowski :
You Matter Most.
2020-09-02 23:13:35
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zscott101
Scott Zittritsch :
It’s like the oxygen masks that fall down in airplanes. Gotta get your own on first. Then you help others.
2020-09-02 23:18:00
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mdmotivator
Zachery Dereniowski :
To whoever reads this, your life matters. No one can replace you. I’m thankful you were born. I love you so much. Read that again. ❤️
2020-09-02 23:13:31
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mattfire86
Mattfire✝️ :
You can’t pour from a empty cup
2020-09-02 23:16:45
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justanabela2
justanabela :
Even Jesus said love others like yourself so how can we love others if you dont love ourself its not selfish . how can you love otheres then?
2020-09-02 23:43:28
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cowboyjt350
COWBOYJT :
In order to help others, you must help yourself. It took me years to realize this which is why I’m working to get me right so I can help others!🥰🤩👍
2020-09-02 23:35:22
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walking_in_the_clouds12
Heather :
You need to put your MH first or you’re no good to your kids, family, friends, boss... so not it’s not selfish
2020-09-02 23:53:44
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theanxiousbookwyrm
Mylene 📚🇨🇦⚔️ :
I took a break at work to calm down my anxiety, 10 minutes just breathing and focusing. Really help to take time to yourself, even a few minutes.
2020-09-02 23:53:29
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meg7777777777
Meg :
I matter most now
2020-09-03 00:55:15
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_aisling__
Aisling (Ashling) :
This is very true. Your videos help me a lot, thank you ❤️❤️❤️
2020-09-02 23:16:05
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kayla.weingartner
🦋🦋🦋 :
When your goal is to have a verified person follow you but taht will never happen 🥺🥺
2020-09-02 23:16:14
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plienie85
Paulien :
@jillduckers one to watch more then once 😳😅😇😘
2020-09-03 19:43:07
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kayla.weingartner
🦋🦋🦋 :
Does he follow early people
2020-09-02 23:15:06
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audreychavez4
audrey :
Yes
2020-09-02 23:14:45
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smilecuzucan
Smile Cuz You Can ❌ :
Philosophical- but true.
2020-09-03 01:11:09
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ashleyp415
Ashley Ponce :
I'm so happy I found your page. I am finally able to understand myself more.
2020-09-03 01:34:59
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sarah780mama
sarah780mama :
Amen!!! I am no good to others if I am not 100%
2020-09-03 02:54:08
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lauriecasad
Laurie Casad :
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2020-09-03 00:36:21
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livingthelifeidream
David :
Thank you for driving the message home. We need go here this!!!💜
2020-09-03 00:20:04
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myownbeatmusic
Cindy :
You matter most 🥰
2020-09-03 01:47:41
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mayaaa.popovicc
mayaaa :
❤❤
2020-09-03 01:47:49
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the_sexy_cat_lady
🌞The Sexy Cat Lady 🌞 :
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
2020-09-03 01:58:58
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luna_noir_rising
Alyssa Bolen :
I once had a therapist yell me if I didn't take care of myself 1st I'd be no good to them 🥰
2020-09-03 02:04:21
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gracevictoire0
Grace Victoire :
👏🏻✌🏻☮️✨✨
2020-09-03 02:12:11
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rachelnottelling9115
Rachel Johnson :
You have a beautiful smile.
2020-09-03 02:18:27
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caffemamma
🪷🌙CaffeMamma🪬🧿 :
Hard lesson to learn and then to live
2020-09-03 02:37:28
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normycat
Normycat 🇨🇦 :
Love this!!!
2020-09-02 23:53:45
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mandipies
Mandipies :
I matter most
2020-09-02 23:15:39
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xi.lilly.xi
Lilly :
I matter most 🥰
2020-09-02 23:17:13
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allysonlarue
🎶🥀Alt Acc🥀🎶 :
Hi! I think everyone matter even you!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤you matter most❤❤❤❤❤❤
2020-09-02 23:17:42
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marieshindler
MarieShindler :
This 👏🏻 ❤️
2020-09-02 23:20:19
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ligastirling
Liga Stirling :
Honestly man, I think I could disappear and no one would notice
2020-09-02 23:21:21
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everydaystace
Stacey :
I want to be selfish but it is so hard.
2020-09-02 23:24:18
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dorageorgiopoulos
Dora Georgiopoulos :
Preach 🥰
2020-09-02 23:24:46
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notusinganymore123492710
Tik Toker :
You are amazing! Thank you for teaching me how to love myself! 💞
2020-09-02 23:39:59
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twdtvd100
Jessie🍃 :
Ouch. Why can’t people just understand that’s it’s easier that way.
2020-09-02 23:41:25
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jayeeeeeeeeee2
𖣂︎Jaye𖣂︎💖 :
Aww love thsi🥰
2020-09-02 23:49:44
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mays_2027
Mays :
Exactly king 👏🏻
2020-09-03 00:18:14
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adam.rfa
Adam :
You have to care for yourself before you can help others. Good point to share Zack!
2020-09-07 22:42:50
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piggy pig is here :
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
2020-09-03 14:46:35
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brandy_with.a.y
Brandy Thompson :
You can’t give away something that you don’t have 💜
2020-09-03 14:57:22
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jaestruthserum
Jae’s Truth Serum :
Absolutely!!!! Great message and great way to communicate it!
2020-09-03 17:06:53
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goodlife.tony
Tony Sinatra :
love you bro thank you for everything
2020-09-03 17:56:08
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jessicaraeh
🖤✨ȷᥱssіᥴᥲ rᥲᥱ✨️🖤 :
You matter most is like self care! Its important to know and do! 🥰🥰
2020-09-03 19:53:14
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kammyj98
Kamryn :
🙌🏼🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼 this can be so hard but I’ve learn I can’t be available for anyone else until I take care of myself first
2020-09-04 01:44:04
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smilenlaugh361
SmileNLaugh361 :
Yes. I was told if I dnt put urself first take care of u first, how are u suppose to take care of others.
2020-09-04 05:27:23
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greenebean290
Katherine Greene :
it's not "selfish" it's self preservation 💗💗
2020-09-04 13:12:55
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user123445567788999 :
❤️❤️❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
2020-09-06 09:46:04
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