When You Don’t Feel Good Enough
Feeling “not enough” isn’t a personality. It’s a wound. Somewhere in your life — through comparison, criticism, rejection, or silence — you learned to doubt your value. That belief grew quietly, and now it shows up everywhere: in friendships, school, relationships, even your self-talk.
Self-worth issues don’t mean you’re broken. They mean you’ve been emotionally overworked. You’ve had to prove yourself too often. You’ve been misunderstood too many times. You’ve been carrying expectations too heavy for your age.
Self-worth grows from compassion, not perfection. From noticing your strengths, not fixing your flaws. You deserve to see yourself the way others see you — capable, sensitive, sincere.
You are enough right now, not after becoming someone else.