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Primero… gracias Dios por este video
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Most self-love advice is just decoration painted over a nervous system stuck in overdrive. This is the version that rewires what's actually underneath.   1. Stop sprinting toward the next goal. Decide there's no rush — true or not. Your nervous system believes the decision, not the deadline.   2. Stop running from the uncomfortable feeling and sit in it instead. An emotion you refuse to feel doesn't leave; it goes underground, turns physical, and ambushes you later in a flood. Cry if you need to. Felt all the way through, one at a time, it actually clears.   3. Walk away from people who make you feel small. Not with a dramatic speech, just less access. Your body keeps a running tab on every room that makes you brace, whether or not you let yourself admit it.   4. Guard your mornings. The first waking hour sets the speed for the entire day, and the phone steals it before you're even fully awake.   5. Do one slow thing on purpose, daily. Slowness is a signal of safety — and safety is the soil self-trust grows in.   Loving yourself isn't a feeling you summon on cue. It's the pace you stop punishing yourself at.   None of this needs a candle, or a bubble bath, or a journal you'll abandon by Friday. It's just lowering the gear your body's been redlining in for years without noticing. Your system has probably been running in fifth since you were a teenager, and you mistook the constant hum of stress for your actual personality.   The bubble baths were never the problem — they were just never the point. You can run a hundred of them and stay exactly as wired-tight as before, because the water drains and the old speed comes straight back the second you stand up.   Self-love was never the prize waiting at the finish line. It's the moment you decide you were never a race to begin with.
Most self-love advice is just decoration painted over a nervous system stuck in overdrive. This is the version that rewires what's actually underneath.   1. Stop sprinting toward the next goal. Decide there's no rush — true or not. Your nervous system believes the decision, not the deadline.   2. Stop running from the uncomfortable feeling and sit in it instead. An emotion you refuse to feel doesn't leave; it goes underground, turns physical, and ambushes you later in a flood. Cry if you need to. Felt all the way through, one at a time, it actually clears.   3. Walk away from people who make you feel small. Not with a dramatic speech, just less access. Your body keeps a running tab on every room that makes you brace, whether or not you let yourself admit it.   4. Guard your mornings. The first waking hour sets the speed for the entire day, and the phone steals it before you're even fully awake.   5. Do one slow thing on purpose, daily. Slowness is a signal of safety — and safety is the soil self-trust grows in.   Loving yourself isn't a feeling you summon on cue. It's the pace you stop punishing yourself at.   None of this needs a candle, or a bubble bath, or a journal you'll abandon by Friday. It's just lowering the gear your body's been redlining in for years without noticing. Your system has probably been running in fifth since you were a teenager, and you mistook the constant hum of stress for your actual personality.   The bubble baths were never the problem — they were just never the point. You can run a hundred of them and stay exactly as wired-tight as before, because the water drains and the old speed comes straight back the second you stand up.   Self-love was never the prize waiting at the finish line. It's the moment you decide you were never a race to begin with.

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