Monday, December 1, 2014
Your "self," right now,
Your "self," right
now, is what it has always been, and all that it can ever
be. You did not create it. You cannot change it. You can,
however, realize it, and make the most of what already is
by gaining a true mental picture of your actual self. There
is no use straining to "be somebody." You are what you are—now. You are somebody, not because you've made a
million dollars, or drive the biggest car in your block, or
win at bridge—but because God created you in His own
image
you are not your mistakes
Self-acceptance means accepting and coming to terms
with ourselves now, just as we are, with all our faults,
weaknesses, shortcomings, errors, as well as our assets
and strengths. Self-acceptance is easier, however, if we
realize that these negatives belong to us—they are not us.
Many people shy away from healthy self-acceptance because
they insist upon identifying themselves with their
mistakes. You may have made a mistake, but this does
not mean that you are a mistake. You may not be expressing
yourself properly and fully, but this does not mean
you yourself are "no good."
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