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Self-Love

  • Aug 4, 2021
  • 2 min read

Written by: LaTasha Cue, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

One of the hardest parts of life is letting go of the people that do us no good. We put so much time and effort into wanting what we know is no longer there that we cause harm to ourselves.

It is okay to walk away and start over, and we sometimes need that.


We need to feel that we are able to make it without that individual giving us hurt and not reciprocating the love back. We are more than what we “think” we are. You are loved because God loved you first.


Having self-love is the best love that any man or woman could ever give you. Wherever you are right now, find the closest mirror to you and tell yourself, “I love you, and you are going to be okay.”


Do this every day until you feel that the person staring back is loving you too. We have to fall in love with ourselves before anyone can love us the proper way. Self-love is the best love!


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LaTasha Cue, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

LaTasha Cue is the owner of Cue's Dynasty Publishing LLC, where she specializes in creating voices to be heard to the public. She has been writing for many years using the many characters in her head, as she calls them. She has written multiple books that have her audience talking and grown to adore the woman she has become today. Learning from past mistakes, she has put one foot in front of the other while building her brand. She wants you all to know that everyone has a voice, and she is encouraging you to put it in a book.

 
 

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