CHAPTER 7: 🌱 Mercy and Self-Worth: by Anuri Mabel
CHAPTER 7
🌱 Mercy and Self-Worth: Why You Deserve to Heal:
There are days when you feel like you’ve failed yourself.
Like you’ve been too weak, too indecisive, or too broken.
You may even question if you deserve the healing you’ve been hoping for.
But here’s the truth I want you to hear:
You deserve mercy.
You deserve to heal.
And you are worthy of love and peace, no matter where you’ve been or what you’ve been through.
💔 The Struggle with Self-Worth
We live in a world that tells us we have to earn everything.
You have to work hard for success.
You have to prove yourself worthy of love.
You have to show strength, or you’ll be seen as weak.
But this mindset doesn’t allow for mercy.
And it doesn’t allow for grace.
When we carry the weight of “not enough,” we constantly question if we’re worthy of healing, joy, or rest.
When we’ve been hurt or broken, we feel as though we need to fix ourselves first before we can accept compassion.
The truth is: You don’t have to be perfect to be worthy of healing.
You don’t have to earn the right to love yourself.
You are already enough.
📖 Mercy Teaches Us to Redefine Worth
In Mercy, the main character learns that worth isn’t something that can be “earned.”
It’s something that simply is.
Just as you are, with your flaws, your imperfections, your struggles—you are worthy.
The process of healing isn’t about fixing yourself.
It’s about acknowledging the hurt and embracing yourself through it.
It’s about allowing yourself the space to heal, to grow, and to know that you are enough as you are.
🌿 The Connection Between Mercy and Self-Worth
Mercy is what allows us to see our value even when we feel broken.
Mercy is that soft, quiet voice that reminds us:
You are worthy of compassion, even when you can’t see it in yourself.
Here’s why mercy is crucial to building self-worth:
1. Mercy Helps You Release Self-Judgment
When you stop judging yourself so harshly, you give yourself room to breathe.
You give yourself permission to feel.
To be gentle with your own heart.
And you allow the healing process to unfold without the pressure of perfection.
2. Mercy Encourages Patience
Healing isn’t a race.
And self-worth isn’t something that can be “fixed” in a single moment.
Mercy teaches you patience with yourself.
It reminds you that every step, no matter how small, is still progress.
3. Mercy Fosters Acceptance
When you offer yourself mercy, you learn to accept yourself where you are.
Not where you think you should be.
Not where others expect you to be.
But right here, right now, in all your messy, wonderful imperfection.
🌸 How to Start Offering Yourself Mercy
You may not always feel worthy of mercy, but it’s something you can practice, over time.
Here’s how:
1. Change the Story You Tell Yourself
Instead of saying, “I’m not good enough,” try, “I am enough, even when I’m still growing.”
Shift from self-criticism to self-compassion.
2. Give Yourself Permission to Be Human
You are not a machine. You are a human being.
Humans are allowed to feel pain, to make mistakes, to need rest, and to grow.
3. Forgive Yourself for What You Didn’t Know
There are things you didn’t understand, things you regret, and mistakes you wish you could undo.
But healing starts with forgiving yourself for those moments.
Forgive the past version of you who didn’t know better.
She was doing the best she could.
4. Make Time for Rest
Mercy isn’t just about emotional compassion.
It’s about giving your mind and body time to rest.
When you give yourself time to pause, you signal to your heart that you are worthy of peace.
💖 You Are Worthy of Mercy
The path to healing is never easy, and there will be moments where you doubt your worth.
But healing is possible for you, just as it is for everyone else.
If you’re struggling to believe you deserve mercy—remember: you do.
You don’t have to be perfect.
You don’t have to do it all on your own.
You just have to be willing to accept that you are already worthy of healing, right now.
📘 Mercy—A Story for Every Woman Who Needs to Know She Is Worthy
In Mercy, I wanted to write a story that reminded women of their inherent worth—even when they couldn’t see it themselves.
It’s for the woman who’s been through it all and is still standing, still fighting, still deserving of compassion.
If you’ve ever questioned your worth or thought you weren’t worthy of healing, let Mercy be the reminder you need:
You are enough, right where you are.
👉 Read the first chapter of Mercy here: https://anurimabel.blogspot.com/2025/05/mercy-book-that-speaks-to-soul.html
👉 Get your copy of Mercy today: https://anurimabel.blogspot.com/2025/05/chapter-2.html
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