“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” Carl Rogers

I have written before about the importance of learning acceptance versus always having to understand why . But that acceptance, which is important to self-worth, was more about accepting actions and behaviors of others and situations you may not have control over. This quote from Carl Rogers is about fully accepting yourself.

I’m sure I’ve said this to you before but, in case you haven’t heard it or read it, I’m going to say it again!

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Can you stand there in full acceptance?

Acceptance is the cornerstone to a powerful self-worth. Self-worth is the first of the five frames of the healthy bad-assery business that I work on with clients. I find that most

people have a brilliant business concept. Most entrepreneurs know what they’re supposed to contribute to the world. Yet they get in their own way.

Here is a simple example:

Charging a price point and owning a price point begins with acceptance of
yourself. Once you can fully accept you, you’ll be able to charge that price
point with confidence and own it

Do you have something you struggle achieving because you need to work on acceptance of self to be able to change it?