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4. Self-acceptance

4. Self-acceptance

Being comfortable in your own skin is a journey, not a destination. It takes time to accept ourselves fully, with all our strengths and weaknesses. If you’ve reached a place of self-acceptance, you’re more accomplished than you might believe.

Self-acceptance doesn’t mean that you stop working on improving yourself, but it does mean acknowledging and appreciating who you are at your core. You understand your values, your passions, and your limitations.

This self-awareness is the foundation of emotional intelligence and is crucial for maintaining mental health.

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