tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8563901680324969269.post4579417118061577394..comments2023-05-16T20:19:10.110+10:00Comments on cardinal cyn: just accept itMeyleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00719064107389745761noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8563901680324969269.post-26872396326163049792011-09-21T20:59:29.795+10:002011-09-21T20:59:29.795+10:00I've thought about another one- acceptance of ...I've thought about another one- acceptance of oneself - perhaps one of the trickier? Thinking about the things we accept in others, yet fail to accept in ourselves such as foibles or weaknesses. I love your comment about "It’s remarkable how acceptance can pay off over time, as people learn to trust and give more and more of themselves – because they feel safe and accepted.", emphasising the long term nature of building trust and sense of safety with others. <br /><br />Off to practice my acceptance of different viewpoints and perspectives in thinking about a a recent group activity, being part of a team norming, forming and storming (I think that was the order we went through), reserving judgement and being surprised in some cases as the events unfolded.prnoreply@blogger.com