Accepting ourselves gives us the greatest connection and wisdom to relate to others.

We are socialized to accept things. Gifts, of course. Compliments. Challenges.

Yet, the invitation here is to accept our being. 

When making the shift from accepting things to accepting our beings, we honor ourselves and our needs. This invites others to witness, honor, and love their whole beings, too.

Without first accepting and loving ourselves, we cannot accept and love others to our fullest potential. 

When we pause and slow down, we create the space required to invite acceptance. We may notice and receive more of the wisdom offered in a moment. 

A feeling.

An idea.

A connection or disconnection to what is happening around me.

Speeding along through our day is actually a way to avoid acceptance. To skip over opportunities that arise.

My empathy for others grows when I cultivate this awareness. Everyone has a “self” that needs accepting. And it’s a daily practice. . 

The light within each of us is but a single flame. Yet, together our lights combine to reveal an infinite interdependent universe.

Where might you pause this week to invite more acceptance of yourself and those around you?

Renée Smith

Founder and CEO of A Human Workplace, Renée Smith champions making work more loving and human. She researches, writes, speaks internationally, and leads the Human Workplace Community of Practitioners and Participants to discover and practice how to be loving at work. This love is not naive or fluffy but bold, strong, and equitable, changing teams, organizations, communities, and lives. 

https://www.MakeWorkMoreHuman.com
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