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Just as you are: a healthy self-acceptance is a meaningful trait to possess.


"I've accepted my reality I was meant to sound the way I do.

--Kathleen Battle

Every June, T pull out my list of New Year's resolutions A New Year's Resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to a project or a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous. The name comes from the fact that these commitments normally go into effect on New Year's Day and remain until the set  for a midyear mid·year  
n.
1. The middle of the calendar or academic year.

2.
a. An examination given in the middle of a school year.

b. midyears A series of such examinations.
 assessment. It's not a formal ritual. I just do it to remind myself of goals and hopes for the year.

I keep my resolutions taped to the left-band corner of my top desk drawer, so all that's involved is pulling the drawer out, clearing the clutter away, and reading. It's about a 10-item list.

The top two are usually family-oriented: Really listen to the people I love. Spend more time with my parents. A few are usually work-related and have something to do with writing my next book. or two, or three. There are always at least two spirit-tending goals (savor more, worry less) followed by some sort of nod to better health (eat more salad). And then there's the perennial perennial, any plant that under natural conditions lives for several to many growing seasons, as contrasted to an annual or a biennial. Botanically, the term perennial  final entry--it just wouldn't be New Year's without it: Lose 10 pounds!

As I check my progress, I typically discover a distinct lack of it. I can usually pat myself on the back for making strides in at least three areas. But that next book has been riding the list for a few years now, right alongside those lovely 10 pounds. Then there's at least one resolution that I've since decided doesn't matter at all. Some years, it's that last one. Which got me to thinking, what if one of my resolutions was to accept, myself just as I am? In fact, what if one year that was my only resolution?

At the start of each year, most of us get so focused on what we want to change about ourselves that we completely neglect the notion that we're fine. Is there good to be gained in continual self-improvement? Sure. We all want to grow. But isn't the development of healthy self-acceptance one of the most meaningful and positive improvements you can make? Isn't that, in itself, a goal worth attaining?

Many of my friends have turned that corner into their 40s, and they all talk about shedding the burdens that used to weigh down To overbalance.
To oppress with weight; to overburden; to depress.
- Milton.

to sink by its own weight.

See also: Weigh Weigh Weigh
 their lives--other people's expectations, futile relationships, overreaching Exploiting a situation through Fraud or Unconscionable conduct.  ambition, pointless fears and insecurities. They are more accepting of their varied realities than ever before, and that frees them from so much wasted angst angst 1
n.
A feeling of anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by depression.



angst 2
abbr.
angstrom
. At church recently, a visiting pastor caught my attention when he shared this affirmation: "I am enough. I do enough. I have enough." How often do we tell ourselves that? Do we ever truly believe it?

Sure, it's easy for the incomparable (mathematics) incomparable - Two elements a, b of a set are incomparable under some relation <= if neither a <= b, nor b <= a.  Kathleen Battle Kathleen Battle (b. August 13 1948) is an American Lyric Soprano. She is particularly known for her pure timbre, exceptional technique and musicianship, and ability to connect with her audience.  to accept the way she sounds. She's a world-renowned soprano soprano [Ital.,=above], female voice of highest pitch. The three basic types of solo soprano are coloratura, lyric, and dramatic. The coloratura has a great range and impressive vocal agility; the lyric soprano has a light, pretty voice; and the dramatic soprano has ! But what if, some days, she wishes she sounded more like India.Arie than Marian Anderson? Even great success is relative, unless you define it clearly for yourself.

Which brings me to another question, good to consider at anytime of year: What is your definition of success? Does it include the acceptance of who you are, and are not; of what you've achieved, and may not; of what your goals are, and aren't? Imagine how much stronger and freer you would feel if it did, and how much more contented your new year--and new life--would be as well.
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Title Annotation:Common Ground
Author:Clarke, Caroline V.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Date:Nov 1, 2003
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