So let me get this straight: you could choose to:
a) believe a four year old's thought, and be "I can't!" and "I'm trapped, worthless, stuck, jealous, and I'll never measure up!" and stinginess, exhaustion, and frustration;
or
b) practice acknowledging "I am worthless" and letting it go, and practice bringing in front of you being bold, beautiful, and free -- and have available to you freedom, room, love, boldness, and value.
HB4, remember the impact on yourself and on others of believing that thought, "I am worthless." Remember and
be with the price you and your kids and everyone around you pays when you believe that thought. It's a little thought in a little kid's head, and because you're choosing to allow it to run unexamined through your head now, it's causing all kinds of pain and mayhem.
Remember that if you don't choose to practice deliberately thinking thoughts that feel good when you think them, the old pain is going to see its chance and move right in! Right now, you're inviting your old pain in for coffee and homemade muffins. "Oh, Old Pain, are you comfy? Can I get you a blanky?"
Let me know if you need a refresher in generating a thought that works better in creating a life you're in love with, my little honeybee.