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Accepting Yourself Unconditionally
by Brian Tracy
How Are You Treated By Others?
Self-acceptance begins in infancy, with the influence of your parents
and siblings and other important people.
Your own level of self-acceptance is determined largely by how well you
feel you are accepted by the important people in your life.
Your attitude toward yourself is determined largely by the attitudes
that you think other people have toward you.
When you believe that other people think highly of you, your level of
self-acceptance and self-esteem goes straight up.
The best way to build a healthy personality involves understanding
yourself and your feelings.
Let The Light Shine In
This is achieved through the simple exercise of self-disclosure. For
you to truly understand yourself, or to stop being troubled by things
that may have happened in your past, you must be able to disclose
yourself to at least one person.
You have to be able to get those things off your chest. You must rid
yourself of those thoughts and feelings by revealing them to someone
who won’t make you feel guilty or ashamed for what has happened.
Understand What Makes You Tick
The second part of personality development follows from
self-disclosure, and it’s called self-awareness.
Only when you can disclose what you’re truly thinking and feeling to
someone else can you become aware of those thoughts and emotions.
If the other person simply listens to you without commenting or
criticizing, you have the opportunity to become more aware of the
person you are and why you do the things you do.
You begin to develop
perspective, or what the Buddhists call “detachment.”
Be Honest With Yourself
Now we come to the good part. After you’ve gone through self-disclosure
to self-awareness, you arrive at self-acceptance.
You accept yourself for the person you are, with good points and bad
points, with strengths and weaknesses, and with the normal frailties of
a human being.
When you develop the ability to stand back and look at yourself
honestly, and to candidly admit to others that you may not be perfect
but you’re all you’ve got, you start to enjoy a heightened sense of
self-acceptance.
Do An Inventory Of Your
Accomplishments
A valuable exercise for developing higher levels of self-acceptance
involves doing an inventory of yourself.
In doing this inventory, your job is to accentuate the positive and
minimize the negative.
Think of your unique talents and abilities. Think of your core skills,
the things that you do exceptionally well that account for your success
in your profession and in your personal life right now.
Think About Your Future
Think about your future possibilities and the fact that your potential
is virtually unlimited. You can do what you want to do and go where you
want to go.
You can be the person you want to be. You can set large and small goals
and make plans and move step-by-step, progressively toward their
realization.
There are no obstacles to what you can accomplish except the obstacles
that you create in your mind.
Action Exercises:
Here are three steps you can take immediately to put these ideas into
action:
First, sit down with your spouse, or a good friend, and tell him or her
about something that is troubling you and is still causing you
unhappiness.
Second, develop perspective on your problem by standing back from it
and imagining that it was happening to someone else. What advice would
you give to that person?
Third, think continually about the good experiences and accomplishments
you have enjoyed in the past. Remind yourself regularly that you are a
pretty good person and you’ve done a lot of good things in your life.
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Article from "101 Great Ways to
Improve Your Life” - from SelfGrowth.com

Brian
Tracy is one of the world's leading authorities on personal and
business success. His fast-moving talks and seminars on leadership,
sales, managerial effectiveness, and business strategy are loaded with
powerful, proven ideas and strategies that people can immediately apply
to get better results in every area.
Brian Tracy's program titles include: The Psychology of
Achievement,
The Ultimate Goals Program,
The Power of Clarity, The Psychology of Selling and many others
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