ACCEPT YOURSELF NO MATTER WHAT...
Mark Twain once said, “The worst loneliness is to
not be comfortable with yourself.”
He couldn’t
be more right. If you finally accept yourself and your vulnerabilities, your
life will be much more liberating.
Self-acceptance means accepting your whole self
without any kind of judgment. This includes your weaknesses and your quirky,
difficult parts, the ones that you probably try to deny or suppress.
We frequently put ourselves down, feel critical
of our body, or fear that other people will “find it out?” our reactions may be
so automatic that we don’t even question them.
If instead you slow
down a little bit and become aware of what’s happening in your mind, you can
begin to ask important questions like these to yourself:
- Is this a healthy/right way to relate to
myself?
- Will it lead to happiness or keep me in a
cycle of distress?
- Is this what I truly want?
Self-Acceptance
Can Be Difficult ......
Here are few of those reasons why self-acceptance can be hard AND the antidotes you can practice to accept yourself more and more.
Here are few of those reasons why self-acceptance can be hard AND the antidotes you can practice to accept yourself more and more.
1. You think
you’re at fault. You may blame yourself for
something that happened in your life, especially events that may have happend
in your early years. For example, you may believe you’re the cause of
conflict in your parents’ relationship or even their divorce.
Remedial:
Give the responsibility back.
2. You think you’re not worthy. You began to feel inadequate as a child and
carried that belief into your adult life.
Remedial:
Instead of focusing on your failings, start to believe in and accentuate your
positives. Take time to learn to love you.
3. Have
positive roles models. If one of
your parents or primary caregivers didn’t accept themselves, you may be
inadvertently modelling their behaviour instead of accepting yourself.
Remedial:
Find positive roles models now, people who love, accept and care for them with
confidence. Follow their lead.
4. Self-acceptance is not conditional. You believe you need to achieve something before
you can fully accept yourself. You’re waiting to complete your education,
earn a specific amount of money, or get a promotion at your job or it can be
anything else on which you think your self acceptance is dependent.
Remedial:
Take the conditions off and accept your whole self right now.
5. Do not try to live up to societal norms. There's so much pressure to live up to societal
norms in families, at school, and in the marketing you see all around you.
You may not accept who you are because you think you should be someone
else all the time.
Remedial:
Break them! Make new ones! Make your own!
6. Your social circle is not supportive. It’s difficult to feel good about yourself if your
partner, friends, or employer are constantly putting you down. I know
this one well. This actually eroded away your self-confidence. Sometimes, we
unconsciously engage in relationships that reinforce our false beliefs about our
self. Don’t blame yourself for this, it’s not intentional. But once
you realize it, you can begin to make new choices.
Remedial:
Surround yourself with people, who love, appreciate, and support you, one
person at a time.
7. Childhood trauma. The experience of shock or developmental trauma
can trigger shame or the mistaken belief that you were somehow
responsible.
Remedial: Know this is a common reaction in trauma,
but it doesn’t make it true. Find a trauma therapist/psychologist who can
help you heal the trauma and transform these incorrect beliefs.
8. You feel there’s something wrong with you, even
though you can’t put your finger on it.
Remedial:
Learn yourself now in soothing, loving, and empowering ways. Be compassionate
towards yourself.
9. Your inner critic constantly finds fault.
Remedial: Notice
when the voice of your inner critic is speaking, and gently but
consistently challenges her with a positive message. Be kind and
compassionate towards yourself.
10. You feel you have unacceptable qualities, urgings,
or dark secrets. You’re not alone, everyone
does. So much healing can come when you embrace your shadow instead
of setting it aside.
Remedial:
Know that no one is perfect. We all are humane; gradually learn to have
more humour and spaciousness when these difficult sides pop up.
Do
any of these resonate for you?
In addition to the remedial above, I love to use
this phrase from the tapping approach to expand my sense of self-acceptance:
- Even though I _______________ (fill in the
blank), I completely love and accept myself.
Here are some
examples from my life:
- Even though I’m a sensitive person, I
completely love and accept myself.
- Even though I have trouble sticking to my
healthy diet, I completely love and accept myself.
- Even though I’m sometimes overcritical, I
completely love and accept myself.
Why not give it a
try?
The ability to
change your believe or reframe your negative self-talk depends upon noticing/acknowledging.
Then apply this self-accepting phrase or another phrase, depending on the
situation, right on the spot.
Cost You Pay When You Don't Accept Yourself?
Feeling bad about
yourself comes at a great cost: Your happiness, your vitality, and your
ability to achieve your mission in life, for a start.
Positive Repetition Is the Key
You
can’t go from pushing away parts of yourself to accepting your whole self
overnight.
It's
not easy, but positive repetition will work over time. It will actually change
your brain. Sometimes the harm and hurt is so deep it takes years, but you can
still feel better as you incorporate more self-acceptance into your life.
When these critical voices come up, you have to know with certainty that
they are lies. Don't hesitate to seek the help of a therapist/professional if
you feel you can't make these changes alone.
If you start on the
path of self-acceptance now, I feel confident you’ll feel very different in a
few years to come. And, you’ll also start feeling the benefit from day
one. If you practice, through the power of repetition, you will
change. You will grow in self-love, self-acceptance, and your ability to
care for yourself.
Did any of the reasons above resonate for you?
What's your secret to self-acceptance? I would love to hear.
Please share....
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