This Acceptance Journal will guide you to examine issues that are subconsciously blocking you from being able to accept and love yourself unconditionally so that you can feel more whole and complete.
We can never be truly happy with who we are until we love and accept ourselves. It starts with understanding what makes you feel a certain way about certain parts of you, where those judgements and negative perceptions are from, and ultimately, make peace with them. When we feel comfortable in our own skin, life feels like a blessing. No longer do we chase after external validation nor do we constantly compare ourselves to others.
Moreover, when we learn to accept ourselves, we will automatically become more accepting of others. Our outer perception is a reflection of our beliefs. When we accept who we are, we also naturally accept others for who they are. When we stop judging ourselves, we stop judging others. When we have compassion for ourselves, we have compassion for others.
We hope that this journal will not only help you to accept yourself and to feel more whole, but will also help you to understand that the people you struggle to feel accepted by actually struggling with their own self-acceptance. Their inability to accept you is just a reflection of their own inner conflicts and wounds. If you can learn to understand, let go, and focus on healing yourself, you will create a shield that deflects negative energy and closed minds.
By the time you complete this journal, we hope you will feel more at peace with all that you are.
Features:
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A 95-page digital workbook with fillable lines and boxes, allowing you to easily record your reflections and insights.
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30 journaling prompts and exercises designed to help you become more aware of subconscious issues that might be preventing you from being able to accept and love yourself fully as well as accepting those you love and circumstances that don't go as planned.
Instructions: After completing your purchase, you'll receive a separate email containing the download link. Your password is in the license agreement.