The Word “ Acceptance”…
How does acceptance work for you?
Acceptance has always been a major issue when it comes to living. We all face the ones who claim they love you or support you until you show your real uniqueness. Uniqueness is a silent killer of success that then becomes intimidating to the true color of a human being.
In a way, it is a mystery as to whom you accept in your life due to the comfortability of that individual. I have been told when you have no true acceptance but only WITH YOURSELF... you will always overstand the awareness of your own energy before allowing anyone else to come into your realm.
Have you ever done so much for a person it felt like you needed their acceptance for thinking about them?
Ha.. we all feel we need that credibility for caring but realistically speaking no one cares how much we care.
Somehow we all have our own acceptance rules.
On the bright side throughout our indifference we still manage to grow relationships with one another, I called that Power Of Acceptance & Mind.
We implant jealousy and cruel feeling against a person based on self-esteem. Many times we feel that we can’t reach a goal when someone says they accomplish something. In which rejection and support to someone close to you will affect the brain and lead it to become judgemental and cruel alongside very inconsiderate.
The world is a better place knowing how to cope with self-growth and motivation for other individuals around you. Everything always starts with self.
Acknowledging your strengths, or attributes you value, in order to help give balance to the work you will do on accepting the parts of yourself that are less valued. “Wiki”…
Acknowledge your strengths by making a list of your accomplishments. These might include people you have helped, your personal achievements, or troublesome times you have overcome. “Wiki”…
Catching yourself when you think negative thoughts will help narrow the specific areas of your life for which you are most critical. It is time to start quieting your “inner critic.”
Your inner critic tells you things like: “I’m not the ideal body size” or “I can never do anything right.” Quieting your inner critic will reduce reinforcement of your negative thoughts about yourself which will aid you in creating room for compassion, forgiveness, and acceptance.
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