14 Things That Don’t Define Your Worth
We've all felt at a low point in our lives for a multitude of reasons. And, chances are, you'll probably feel this way again.
When that happens, really think about why you're feeling so insignificant. Is it because your Instagram post didn't get any likes, or because you're feeling bad about how long you've been single? While these things tend to make us feel bad about ourselves, they really shouldn't.
If you're feeling pretty meaningless because of something silly, scroll below to boost your mood with a list of things that don't define your worth.
Your Relationship, or Lack Thereof
Being single doesn't mean you're worthless, nor does being in a relationship mean you're worthy.
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Your Job Status
Whether you're a dishwasher at a restaurant or the CEO of a company, a job is just a job. And if you don't have a job, that's not an indication of how incredible you are.
How Much Money Is in Your Bank Account
You can always make more, or it could all be gone in an instant.
Your GPA
It's just a number. It doesn't determine how smart you really are.
Also read about: The Most Important Things to Remember About Your GPA
Your Weight
Another thing that is just a number. Don't ever let it make you feel bad about yourself.
Your Physical Appearance
It's what's on the inside that counts—seriously.
How Many Friends You Have
Everyone makes friends differently. Some favor more, some less. There's nothing more to it than that.
Your Family Unit
Every family is different.
The Number of Social Media Followers You Have
Again, it's an unimportant number.
How Many Likes You Get on a Post
So not as many people liked your selfie as your post of your cat. Get over it!
The Clothes You Wear
You may be a fan of sporting designer threads or you may be all about thrifting . As long as you feel comfortable in what you're wearing, who cares?
Also read about: 9 Thrift Store Hacks That Will Make You Want to Be Frugal
Your Taste in Movies, Books, TV Shows, Music, etc.
Don't be scared to talk about what you like because you're scared of what others will think of you. You like what you like.
Your Mental Health
Your mental health is something you experience, not something that defines you.
What Others Think of You
The only opinion of yourself that matters is your own.
We all deal with feeling worthless, including celebrities. Debby Ryan revealed how she overcomes not feeling good enough HERE.