I have been doing a lot of reading the last few weeks. I came across this great quote that I loved.
Of all the judgments that we pass, none is as important as the one
we pass on ourselves, for that judgement touches the very center of our
existence.
...No significant aspect of our thinking, motivation, feelings, or behavior is unaffected by our self-evaluation...
The
first act of honoring the self is the assertion of consciousness: the
choice to think, to be aware, to send the searchlight of consciousness
outward toward the world and inward toward our being. To default on this
effort is to default on the self at the most basic level.
To
honor the self is to be willing to think independently, to live by our
own mind, and to have the courage of our own perceptions and judgment.
To
honor the self is to be willing to know not only what we think but also
what we feel, what we want, need, desire, suffer over, are frightened
or angered by--and to accept our right to experience such feelings. The
opposite of this attitude is denial, disowning,
repression--self-repudiation.
To honor the self is to
preserve an attitude of self-acceptance--which means to accept what we
are, without self-oppression or self-castigation, without any pretense
about the truth of our own being, pretense aimed at deceiving either
ourselves or anyone else.
To honor the self is to live authentically, to speak and act from our innermost convictions and feelings.
To honor the self is to refuse to accept unearned guilt, and to do our best to correct such guilt as we may have earned.
To
honor the self is to be committed to our right to exist which proceeds
from the knowledge that our life does not belong to others and that we
are not here on earth to live up to someone else's expectations. To many
people, this is a terrifying responsibility.
To honor the
self is to be in love with our own life, in love with our possibilities
for growth and for experiencing joy, in love with the process of
discovery and exploring our distinctively human potentialities.
Thus we can begin to see that to honor the self is to practice selfishness
in the highest, noblest, and least understood sense of that word. And
this, I shall agree, requires enormous independence, courage, and
integrity.
~Nathaniel Branden
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