What is Self-Acceptance?
Self-acceptance is treating yourself as basically “okay as a person,” even when you see your flaws, mistakes, and limits.
Self-acceptance is treating yourself as basically “okay as a person,” even when you see your flaws, mistakes, and limits.
Being your true and best self is less about winning at life and more about living in a way that actually fits who you are.
This is lesson seventeen of our self-mastery course, Training the Ego. In this model, we gain an understanding of the Self.
Care and Caring Care is the way we look after life—our own, other people’s, and the world we all share. It is made of attention, respect, and helpful action. Real care is not just a feeling; it is something you do. Caring for yourself Caring for yourself means treating your Read more
In this article, we will look at masks in relation to human psychology as made popular by Erving Goffman, and how they apply to the ego.
This article explains the meaning of the phrase “True-self” and considers methods of gaining an understanding of this deep inner knowledge.