Immediately after I said it, I had a strange feeling in the pit of my stomach. I felt like I had just sealed my fate. Let me explain.
One of our greatest strengths is the capacity to grow, to assess our current situation and make choices that align with what we truly want. But it’s hard to do that when we carelessly “accept” false notions of ourselves.
And that brings me to the subject of acceptance. I often think that self-acceptance is a funny phrase. It straddles two worlds: the world of self-love and the world of complacence. I’m all about accepting my true self, but I’m not okay when what I’m accepting is a self-imposed limitation that’s based on past fears or messages I’ve picked up along the way.
Phrases like, “’well that’s just who I am” sound a lot like awareness until you hear the rest of the sentence:
- “…the type of person who doesn’t follow though”
- “…the girl who is always put together”
- “…a jealous boyfriend”
Because ultimately, none of that is actually acceptance from a place of love, it’s complacence from a place of fear.
But if you quit there, you’re doomed to continue a pattern that doesn’t serve you.
Why?
Because until you truly embrace your baggage, the words you use are a self-fulfilling prophecy.
An incantation that says, “Hey world, this is what I expect. Don’t give me anything more or anything less. I’m determined to stay _________(the victim, the under-achiever, the unemployed-lives-in-my-parents’-basement-type-of-guy).
The Takeaway: The things you say are the things you believe. Choose words that shape your future, not ones that keep you stuck.
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