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How can I make myself accept myself as I am?
Pick someone who is important to you. (You can do this practice with multiple people.) In your mind, out loud, or in writing, say things like these and see how you feel: “I accept you completely. Countless causes, large and small, have led you to think, speak, and act the way you do. You are who you are.
How hard is it to find a truly honest person?
It’s hard to find a truly honest person. Most people who claim to be honest are usually telling white lies and omitting things. True honesty is rare. I could make a comparison, but everything I think of is either too rare or not rare enough.
Why is it hard to tell the truth about someone?
Honesty is hard because many of us are cowards. When we’ve done something wrong to someone, and they’ve been hurt, it takes a lot of energy to reconcile the truth to the person we’ve hurt. It takes the power of our thinking and emotion. What is a tactful way to tell them?
Why do people find their partners so easily?
They find their partners easily because they are convinced they can! Usually that confidence comes from previous experiences – if you found it easy to find partners earlier in life, that feeling of success will stay with you and attract more successful events, and it becomes a repeating and self-reinforcing effect.
What is self-acceptance and how can it help me?
Self-acceptance is the key to overcoming self-esteem and body image issues. Furthermore, when you are able to more fully accept yourself and your difference, it will come more naturally for others in your life to accept you as well.
Why is it important to accept yourself in life?
Because one is content with oneself, one doesn’t need others’ approval. Because one accepts oneself, the whole world accepts him or her.” “You can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving of your love and affection than you are yourself, and that person is not to be found anywhere.
Does it matter if others don’t accept you?
When you learn to accept yourself, you’re likely to find that others will accept you too. But if they don’t, it really doesn’t matter. Louise Watson is a writer and meditation teacher living in Hampshire, UK.