Self-acceptance
Self-acceptance
“You
yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and
affection.”—Buddha
Self-acceptance is a voluntary
choice—embracing oneself wholeheartedly, with both strengths and weaknesses.
The greatest solution to most problems lies in accepting who we truly are. When
we fail to listen to ourselves, we often begin to live by the words of others.
At times, situations may not suit us simply because they are misaligned with
our personality. All may expect the situation according to one’s
own choices.
Expect a positive impact from
embracing self-acceptance. If a situation is not truly accepted, it creates
chaos and leads to unnecessary struggles, resulting in mental agony. Positive
acceptance is a key factor in achieving happiness and peace of mind. Many
positive changes can occur when we accept a situation as it is.
Accepting a situation leads to better
outcomes. When we fear acceptance, the situation begins to trouble us, and the
happiness of life may be disturbed. At times, accepting a situation can be
difficult, and we may even pass through great losses—of money, character, or
life itself.
Once we accept a situation, a light
appears to guide us along a new path. When we accept things in the present
moment, they are allowed to unfold as they are meant to. Learning to accept
things as they are helps us regain our spirit of happiness.
“In short, self-acceptance is the act
of embracing all aspects of oneself. To truly embody self-acceptance, we must
also embrace the less desirable, negative, and uncomfortable parts of who we
are.”
“Accept the self without judgment.
Prejudices against self-acceptance can lead to greater sorrow. Embracing all
parts of oneself allows personal growth and encourages us to strive to become
better versions of ourselves. A lack of self-acceptance may lead to depression,
anger, and a constant struggle with feelings of inferiority.”
“Self-acceptance begins with valuing ourselves. It may take
time to practice and develop true self-acceptance. To strengthen
self-acceptance, comparison should be avoided, as it is a common enemy of
self-acceptance.”
Thanking you
Jai…
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