Tom Morrison

Inferiority to confidence

I am reminded how my inferiority complex drove me to compete against everyone, if only in my head.

This belief led me to judge myself and others.

With some people I would try to be the best friend they ever had because I felt like I had to have friends to feel worthy.

I became a people pleaser and codependent.

With others I had to be the best partier, I became an alcoholic.

I had to be the captain of the football team, the best singer in the musicals, the strongest in the weight room, and the holiest one in the church.

I became lonely.

Over the years I have discovered how I am enough.

I am worthy of Love.

I have lost the inferiority complex and developed confidence.

I have released the need to compete and embraced the desire to collaborate.

I have lost the need to judge and embraced acceptance of myself and others.

Today, I practice statements of appreciation, setting my intentions, and meditation.

These have brought me to a point of balance within and peace.

May each of you find you are worthy.

You are Loved.