How to Be More Accepting: Hints and tips to strengthen your relationships
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About this ebook
Do you find it hard to accept others’ faults and differences? Do you struggle to overcome your stereotypes and prejudices? You are not alone – this is entirely natural! There is no need to worry – there is a wealth of techniques and methods you can use to improve your existing relationships and interact with new people more easily.
In just 50 minutes you will be able to:
• Be more understanding of others and avoid hasty, incorrect judgements
• Accept yourself, with all your qualities, faults, and uniqueness
• Change your point of view and help others to understand your way of thinking
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How to Be More Accepting - 50Minutes
Problem: we are not always willing to listen to and understand the person we are talking to. Some of our attitudes, habits and emotions damage our relationships without us even noticing it. Improving ourselves to enrich our relationships with others is therefore essential.
Aims: to become more open to the actions and words of others and to accept differences.
FAQs:
Can we overcome our prejudices?
Why is it so difficult to accept someone who is different from us?
Why do we criticise?
How should we react to attitudes and comments that we do not understand?
Can we change people?
For some people, acting with kindness and accepting others without criticising or judging them comes naturally, and they are often admired for this by those around them. For others, societal or familial prejudices have a major influence on their relations with other people and their ability to accept differences that they do not understand. While society is partly responsible for the way we behave with others, the explanation is sometimes more to do with the perception that we have of ourselves. How can we accept others if we cannot accept ourselves? How can we respectfully exchange, defend and share our point of view if we have never managed to assert ourselves? By becoming aware of who we really are, of our convictions, of the qualities and faults which make us who we are and of the goals which push us to move forward, we realise that we are a unique being shaped by our past experiences. Moreover, we realise that