Self-Acceptance – Day 3
March 06, 2023
When we’re going through times of change and transformation, we can get confused. We knew who we were, but we don’t know who we’re becoming.
We can buy into being socially or politically correct. We think if we want to fit in with the crowd, we can’t be ourselves. It hurts when others reject or judge us. It hurts more when we reject ourselves. Or we can go the other way and randomly rebel.
Sometimes self-acceptance hurts. Not liking our behaviors is important for change. But it’s hard to change what we do until we accept first that we’re doing it.
It’s not difficult to be who we are. That comes naturally. The challenge comes when we think we should be something else.
Challenge: Pay attention to your self-talk. Beware of put-downs like “Why are you feeling that way?” “Can’t you do better than that?” “If people really knew you, they wouldn’t give you the time of day.”
The biggest challenge to accepting ourselves isn’t what other people tell us. It’s the things we tell ourselves.
From the book: 52 Weeks of Conscious Contact
About the author
In addiction and recovery circles, Melody Beattie is a household name. She is the best-selling author of numerous books.
One of Melody's more recent titles is The Grief Club, which was published in 2006. This inspirational book gives the reader an inside look at the miraculous phenomenon that occurs after loss--the being welcomed into a new "club" of sorts, a circle of people who have lived through similar grief and pain, whether it be the loss of a child, a spouse, a career, or even one's youth.
For more information about Melody and her books, visit the author's official website