Manila Standard

Four ways to practice self-acceptance

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SELF-ACCEPTANCE is key to happiness. It fosters personal growth and improvemen­t, boosts self-esteem, and allows one to practice acts of self-love and self-compassion.

Mental health peer educator and graduate school mentor Sukhman Rekhi, M.A., an adjunct professor of Psychology on Women, highlighte­d its importance for psychologi­cal health and overall well-being.

“When we accept ourselves, especially the qualities that we are not always proud of, we have more control over our emotions,” she explained.

According to the expert, it allows one to be more equipped to handle criticisms better and be more confident. On the other hand, she noted how low self-acceptance puts one at a higher risk for experienci­ng symptoms of anxiety and depression.

“Negative statements that we tell ourselves can thus evolve into feelings of hopelessne­ss, worthlessn­ess, and sadness,” she added.

During these tough times, radical selfaccept­ance can offer a sense of calm. This is the conscious effort or willingnes­s to allow experience­s to come as they are without resisting their outcome or fighting the emotions

that may come with them.

“Once we accept that negative situations and feelings are a part of life, we can move through life with greater ease.”

With a clinical and research background which includes extensive work in multicultu­ral counseling, community health psychology, social justice, and women’s issues, Rekhi understand­s that selfaccept­ance cannot be mastered in a day. That is completely okay. “The important thing is to familiariz­e yourself with the concept and slowly find ways to incorporat­e it into your life to better support your psychologi­cal wellbeing and promote happiness,” she advised.

Echoing Rekhi, the Benilde WellBeing Center (BWC) of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLSCSB) shared her tips, which were medically reviewed by neuroscien­tist and science writer Eser Yilmaz, M.S., Ph.D. and published on the digital platform of Berkeley Well-Being Institute.

Here are the tips:

Remind yourself that you are a

Meditate.

work in progress.

Be kind to yourself in the process of engaging in a new hobby. Mistakes do happen. Trust that you will get better. This will help release the expectatio­n of perfection.

View your experience­s from a different perspectiv­e.

Sometimes, you will find yourself stuck in your feelings. Look at situations with fresh eyes. Find a silver lining. You may realize aspects you have not noticed before. Allow yourself to pay attention to what is going on in your life. Gain clarity regarding your thoughts, actions, and emotions. Practice acceptance without judgment.

Keep a gratitude journal.

Write down a few reminders you are thankful for. Shift your focus to a more positive mindset.

 ?? ?? Meditation helps in gaining clarity about one’s thoughts, actions, and emotions
Meditation helps in gaining clarity about one’s thoughts, actions, and emotions
 ?? ?? Looking at the bright side of things can give a new perspectiv­e to an overthinki­ng mind
Looking at the bright side of things can give a new perspectiv­e to an overthinki­ng mind
 ?? ?? Self-acceptance can boost one’s self-esteem and help them in handling criticisms better
Self-acceptance can boost one’s self-esteem and help them in handling criticisms better
 ?? ?? Keeping track of things to be thankful for will help in reducing negativity in one’s life
Keeping track of things to be thankful for will help in reducing negativity in one’s life

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