SEVEN POWERFUL INTERNAL POWERS: PART 1/7 THE POWER OF ACCEPTANCE

SEVEN POWERFUL INTERNAL POWERS: PART 1/7 THE POWER OF ACCEPTANCE

SEVEN POWERFUL INTERNAL POWERS: PART 1/7 THE POWER OF ACCEPTANCE. 7 INTERNAL POWER Invisible Power is More Powerful Than Visible Power.

1st Power: THE POWERFUL POWER OF ACCEPTANCE

How to Find Self Acceptance?

Self-acceptance is the ability to accept yourself as you are instead of how you wish you were. It is the basis of much of our happiness in life, yet for many, it is easier said than done. Getting through life happily and peacefully requires us to understand the balance of positive and negative and work towards accepting anything that life may throw our way.

Becoming More Self-Aware

1. Recognize your thoughts and feelings.

The goal of this is to be aware of your thoughts, self-judgment, pain, and any other feelings that may be hindering self-growth. This form of self-assessment is a relaxed awareness of your thoughts, somewhere in between a state of distraction and extreme focus.
  • Stand in front of a mirror as stripped down as possible (no make-up, no jewelry) and notice what thoughts are present. Categorize them (positive, negative, different feelings, etc).
  • Practice anywhere from 5-30 minutes per day, taking note of what thoughts are often repeated.

2. Welcome all of your feel good and bad.

You don’t have to like everything that you notice about yourself. Self-acceptance is simply recognizing your thoughts to figure out how to improve or change them.  Once you are aware of your feelings, don’t try to push them away–welcome them instead of hiding them.
  • Think about negative feelings as a hurt person. How would you treat a person in need? Treat your feelings that way. Welcome them to stay for a while and then turn that negativity into a learning opportunity.
  • Ask yourself, “what can I learn from this negative thought?”
  • If the thought is positive, don’t run from it. Accept it and know that you are deserving of feeling good about yourself.

3. Separate yourself from your emotions through visualization.

You are not your emotions. Just because you feel angry or sad one day, doesn’t take anger or sadness as a part of who you are.
  • When you feel a negative emotion taking shape, use visualization techniques to stop it from weighing you down.
  • Imagine your emotions as balloons that have the ability to just float away. Know that you have the option of when you will release that balloon and that it has no control over you (and neither do your negative thoughts).

Ridding Yourself of Negativity

1. Be forgiving.

Forgiving yourself doesn’t mean that you excuse or pardon misbehavior on your part. It simply means that you take an honest look at your past, admit your transgressions, and keep moving forward without beating yourself up. To err is human, so forgive yourself and move forward.
  • The first step in forgiveness is to recognize the wrong. Have you hurt someone else? Have you hurt yourself? Did you fail yourself?
  • Correct the problem. Maybe it’s something as simple as apologizing to the one you hurt (including yourself). Or maybe it involves changing your actions to show someone you’ve hurt how you recognize your part in their pain.

2. Practice PERT.

When you start to beat yourself up, use Positive Emotion Refocusing Technique. For 45 seconds, close your eyes, breathe deeply, and imagine a peaceful place or someone you love. Tap into the positive emotions that surround you, and in your peaceful state, ask yourself what you can do to make yourself feel better.
  • Use PERT techniques at the very moment that when negative thoughts begin. It will assist in changing your perception of your thoughts and will either stop or reduce negativity and stress.

3. Stop rating yourself.

Unfortunately, we live in a society where we constantly compare ourselves to others. We judge ourselves on how smart, pretty, thin, or successful we are in comparison to others.
  • The first step is to notice how often it occurs and how you feel when that occurs. It often causes a great deal of pain for many.
  • Remember, that comparisons put the focus on the wrong person–you can only control your actions, not anyone else’s. You are too special to be compared to anyone else–your individual gifts and abilities are what makes you unique and you.

4. Turn negatives to positives.

Thoughts are incredibly powerful. It only takes 30 seconds of thinking negative thoughts for them to become part of our subconscious. But you can train your brain to learn to control what you allow into your life.
  • The easiest way to deal with negative thoughts is to simply ignore them. Meditation can often help you to train your mind to release negativity instead of holding onto it.
  • Surround yourself with positivity to feel happier. Hang out with optimistic people, and pick up hobbies that you enjoy.

5. Use positive self-talk.

Dwelling on negativity only fuels unhappiness. Therefore it’s important to train your brain to not only recognize the negative but to also change it to a positive.
  • For example, instead of saying, “I can’t do this,” say something like, “I can do this and I will do this.” Instead of saying, “It’s not my day,” try saying instead, “I am in control of this day.”
  • Use writing to change your thoughts by creating a gratitude journal or writing a gratitude letter.

Building Yourself Up

2nd Power: THE POWER OF APPRECIATION.
3rd Power: THE POWER OF TOLERANCE
4th Power: THE POWER OF FORGET THE PAST- WELL COM THE BEST, THE POWER OF FORGIVENESS
5th Power: THE POWER OF CONTROLLING EAGERNESS- NO ARGUMENT, NO JUSTIFICATION
6th Power: THE POWER OF SPOKEN WORDS
7th Power: THE POWER OF SUBMISSIONS

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