Sunday, December 15, 2019

This is why self-appreciation is the foundation of life

This is why self-appreciation is the foundation of lifeThis is why self-appreciation is the foundation of lifeYoure either self-appreciating or self-depreciating. There is no middle.? Lana M. H. WilderThe end of the year is deceiving . This fictional boundary puts our focus on the future?- ?we all think about improving ourselves.Your life is like a house. Theres leidhing wrong with dreaming about having nicer windows or changing the colors of the walls. But if the foundation is not strong enough, the house wont hold the weight?- ?it will collapse.When you dream to become someone else, you stop valuing who you are.Self-appreciation is the foundation of a happy life. Without it, you cant build a bigger you.You become who you say you areWhat lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo EmersonSelf-growth is about becoming the best version of yourself, not someone else. Appreciating who you are is the secret for a strong foundation? - ?you can build on top of what you already are.Self-Appreciation is not self-esteem, as I explain here?- ?its not about feeling special but accepting your uniqueness instead.Our society is rooted in high self-esteem?- ?it pushes us to be special, unique, and above average.Thats why we focus too much on whats visible?- ?the exterior. And pay little attention to our foundation. Pursuing self-esteem is directly linked to anxiety and depression disorders?- ?the more you want to become someone else, the less you can value yourself.We were taught to feel unworthy and undeserving?- ?we become what others say we are.As Jon Kabat-Zinn, the man who brought mindfulness into the mainstream, explains Perhaps we just need little reminders from time to time that we are already dignified, deserving, worthy. Sometimes we dont feel that way because of the wounds and the scars we carry from the past, or because of the uncertainty of the future.Research shows that we tend to see ourselves through the eyes of others?- ?we find it difficult to separate how we perceive ourselves and how our imaginary audience does. This exaggerated sense of being on stage all the time, results in harsher self-criticism.It is doubtful that we came to feel undeserving on our own. We were helped to feel unworthy. We were taught it in a thousand ways when we were little, and we learned our lessons well.?- ?Kabat-Zinn continuesSelf-esteem is contingent on an idealized version of success created by others?- ?when things dont go as expected, our life collapses.Unfortunately, high self-esteem wont rescue you from stress, anxiety, or depression. Feeling special is not enough to fix a broken foundation.Self-Compassion Is Not SelfishSelf-appreciation is not the same as self-pity or self-indulgence?- ?it doesnt mean living in a me-centered world.When people feel pity about themselves, they become immersed in their own problems and think they are the only ones suffering. Self-pity is about playing the victim in your life?- ?you get stuck blaming others and lose control of your destiny.Self-indulgence is escapism?- ?you get distracted to avoid taking care of yourself.Self-centered people live in a me-me-me world?- ?they believe everything revolves around them. When people cant appreciate themselves, they become desperate for external appreciation.A healthy relationship with yourself requires a balanced perspective. As Malcolm Forbes said, Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.Appreciation is critical?- ?it refers to valuing who you are and what you do.Its not about becoming someone different but appreciating who you already are. You are at peace with your own company?- ?you acknowledge your beliefs, trust your instincts, and accept both your flaws and successes.Self-Appreciation is recognizing the value that lies within you.Honor your uniquenessYou are a wonderful manifestation. The whole universe has come together to make your existence possible.?- ?Thic h Nhat HahnLove who you are without having to pretend you are someone you are not.We all want to feel special, but we are not. Bragging about your achievements is as self-centered as feeling pity for your problems. Self-Appreciation is about consciously acknowledging the positive within you without the need to compare yourself to others.We usually focus more on negative thoughts rather than positive ones?- ?thats why we narrow our inner-perception. We either get stuck on that negative self-image or exaggerate our good traits to offset negativity.Kabat-Zinn encourages us to develop an appreciation for the richness of life and the inevitability of all its dilemmas, sorrows, tragedies and ironies.Zinn reminds us that life is always in flux?- ?nothing is neither permanent nor perfect. Life is full of good experiences as well as the little things that go wrong. We must confront and come to terms with what is most human in ourselves?- ?your ideas, thoughts, possessions, relationships, emo tions, bodies, everything.When you appreciate yourself, its easier to appreciate others. Lack of self-acceptance is why people have enemies?- ?its impossible to accept other peoples uniqueness if you cant honor yours.As Jon Kabat-Zinn says, Note that this journey is uniquely yours, no one elses. So the path has to be your own. You cannot imitate somebody elses journey and still be true to yourself.Practicing positive self-talk and being more appreciative can expand your inner-perception?- ?You create new neural pathways that lead to positive thoughts.Some people believe that a positive approach to change can hinder our growth. Appreciation doesnt mean being naif or overly-optimistic?- ?its about making your foundation stronger so you can continue building on top.Genuine appreciation of self develops a sense of humility and sensitivity?- ?we acknowledge that we all have strengths and weaknesses. You embrace your goodness without becoming overconfident or arrogant.Spend Time Listening to YourselfMaybe the fear is that we are less than we think we are when the actuality of it is that we are much much more.?- ?Jon Kabat-ZinnSelf-compassion is the ability to be kind and considerate to yourself. Its not something you can develop overnight?- ?you have to erase the voice of your inner audience before you can listen to your own.Practicing meditation helps train the mind?- ?you become more familiar with yourself. Neuroscience shows that meditating regularly not only reduces stress and anxiety?- ?it changes your brain for the better.Meditation is not about improving yourself, but to simple realize where you are?- ?rather than looking into the future, you focus in the here and now. By being present, you start acknowledging your foundation.Thupten Jinpa, the Dalai Lamas English translator, explains that to create a more compassionate world, we must first practice kindness towards ourselves. He provides a roadmap to greater self-acceptance.Listen to your inner-voice pay att ention to both your negative and positive thoughts. Become aware of self-criticism recognize that thoughts are just constructs. Explore how to reframe negative judgments into more compassionate ones.Incorporate an intention practice You just need two minutes in the morning. Jinpa encourages you to quietly affirm, This day, I will make my day meaningful. I will as much as possible try to bring conscious intention into my interaction with others. I will as much as possible when the opportunity arises, be kind to others and at least refrain from harming others. Ill be more mindful. Ill be caring and concerned for other people in my life. In this way, Ill make my day meaningful.Practice self-acceptance exercises Jinpa covers a wide range of exercises?- ?from simple to harder ones?- ?to help you practice compassion toward yourself and others. Check out his book or this post I wrote with some self-acceptance exercises and resources.Imagine yourself as a child When we reconnect to our inne r-child, its easier to embrace our vulnerability. Self-Appreciation requires to stop seeing ourselves through a perfectionist lens and choose a kind one instead.Listen to your narrative The stories we tell ourselves about ourselves shape our identity. Thus, self-appreciation depends on our narrative. If, when reliving something that happened, you decide to play the role of a victim, you become the victim. Reflect on your narrative. Are you telling the story as it happened or in an overly negative or positive way?The Foundation of a Better WorldDont ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive. Howard Washington ThurmanLow self-esteem is a cultural creation.The Dalai Lama is a wise observer of the human mind, yet he was shocked to learn that low self-esteem may be pervasive in Western society.His response was to encourage people to acknowledge their own self-worth?- ?we m ust realize our goodness so we can see other peoples too.Self-Appreciation?- ?being compassionate and loving ourselves?- ?is not only the foundation of our lives its the foundation of a better world. The stronger it is, the more we can build together.The world needs you. Dont succumb to the external pressure to be someone else?- ?become the best version of yourself. Appreciating yourself is the foundation of a happy life. Go and build a bigger you?- ?the rest will follow.This article was originally published on Medium.

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