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3) Accept Yourself As You Are Right Now
Self acceptance is being loving and happy with who you are NOW. Some call
it self-esteem, others self-love, but whatever you call it, you'll know
when your accepting yourself cause it feels real good! Its an agreement
with yourself to appreciate, validate, accept and support who you are at
this very moment, even those parts youd like to eventually change.
This is key...even those parts you'd eventually like to change.
Yes, you can accept (be okay with) those parts of yourself you want to
change.
Motivation Behind Lack of Acceptance
If acceptance feels so good, then why dont we accept ourselves?
Motivation. Motivation to get us to do, not do, be, and not be. Many
people believe that if they accepted themselves as they are, they wouldnt
change or that they wouldnt work on becoming more of who they want
to be.
We hate ourselves for being fat to get ourselves to diet. We berate ourselves
for mistakes to make ourselves more attentive. We feel
guilty to make ourselves do what
we think we should. We judge
ourselves unfavorably with the hope it will motivate us to change. We hope if we
feel bad enough about ourselves, that maybe that will motivate us to change.
Does this work? Hardly. All it does is...well, cause us to feel bad and
feeling bad just saps your energy you might have used to make changes.
It works exactly counter to what you wanted to do.
Acceptance allows change. The "acceptance mode" includes
everything, even my judgments. It allows me to be okay now, even
before I reach my goals.
When you begin to accept yourself the way you are right
now, you begin a new life with new possibilities that did not exist
before because you were so caught up in the struggle against reality
that that was all you could do.
- Traveling Free, Mandy Evans
So if it doesnt work, why do we keep doing it? Because we HOPE it
will work. And if you dont know any other way to change, what options
do you have? Weve been trained to believe that in order to change,
we need to first feel bad about it. That if were accepting and loving
of that particular quality, that we wont do anything to change the
situation. Which is not true! You dont have to be unhappy with yourself
to know and actively change those things youd like to change about
yourself. Acceptance is actually the very first step in the process of
change.
What if you were to drop your value judgments and simply saw what
is then identified what you wanted and why. It could totally transform
your experience. What are the ramifications of doing so? Perhaps you would
find a well of love for yourself and others that you never knew existed.
Perhaps you'd notice the less you judge yourself, the less you judge others.
And maybe, just maybe, the experience of acceptance would give you the
solid foundation to move forward in creating
yourself and your life the you've always dreamed.
4) Beliefs

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