Tuesday, August 30, 2005

4 Simple Ways To Get Over Your Need For Acceptance

And Get On With Your Life
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– By Larry Bilotta

Imagine what your life would be like if you could just be yourself, without thinking twice about what other people think of you! Hëre are four quick tips that will help you get over your need for acceptance. Make these four things a part of your daily routine and you’ll find that people will judge you less and accept you more!

1. See Yourself as a Success

You’re probably familiar with that little voice inside your head that tells you you’re nevër good enough. Instead of letting that voice continuously judge what you didn’t do right; focus on an actual moment in your life that makes you feel wonderful. This could be a moment at your wedding, the birth of your first child or a great victory you achieved. Picture it as if you were living it all over again. Right before you think of this moment, say these words: “You know what this (say the bad feeling you are having right then) reminds me of? It reminds me of the time.” Then remember or in essence “live out” your great moment. End the moment with the words “That’s what this reminds me of.” This is exactly what Olympic athletes have done for years to increase their physical perförmance. They see it first in their imagination and then they reach their goals. If you do the same, those days of being held back by your need for acceptance will be over!

2. Restore Your Self Confidence

The second key to getting over your need for acceptance is self-confidence. Confidence is the result of how you see yourself in your imagination. The way your nervous system makes you feel is the direct result of what’s going on in your imagination. That’s why when someone describes a great meal, you begin to salivate even though there is no actual food in reality. To your nervous system, this ‘food’ is more real than actual food itself. Since that’s the case, just think what would happen if you imagined yourself being successful and confident? When you see confidence in your imagination, your nervous system “believes” you are confident which changes the vibes you give off. People will treat you better because they can feel your success and want to be around it. Tell yourself that you’re a success on a daily basis and you’ll not only start seeing yourself in a different light but you’ll get over your need for acceptance...for good.

3. Find A Career That Truly Fits "The Real You"

This step may seem like it has no connection to the previous steps, but it goes hand in hand with getting over your need for acceptance. Since confidence is necessary to get over your need for acceptance, an easy way to build your confidence is to do what you truly were meant to do in life.

What are you passionate about? What have others told you you’re good at? To learn exactly how to find a career that fits you, there is no better book than “What Color Is Your Parachute?” by Nelson Bolles.

Just go to: http://www.selfesteemsecrets4women.com/parachute.html to find it. Match your talents to your career and see your confidence begin to increase every day!

4. What Makes YOU Happy?

Most people are not sure what happiness really is. Many say that monëy would make them happy. But it’s not monëy at all. People don’t want monëy! They want what monëy can BUY. They remember that buying new things makes them feel happy, but this is only one förm of happiness. True happiness comes when you can make a difference in the life of another person and realize how much it meant to them. Lending someone a helping hand not only brightens their day, but you’ll be able to reap the effects of, if only for a brief moment, true happiness.

Nöw that you know how to get over your need for acceptance by focusing on a positive memory instead of the negative voice inside your head, you’ll be able to give off the vibes that ATTRACT people to YOU. Instead of wishing and hoping for approval, you nöw know how to get over your need for acceptance by giving people what they need; a confident person who not only looks for the good in them, but also shows them how to see it too.

About the Author:

Larry Bilotta’s FRËE 7-day email course shows you how to quickly and easily eliminate your negative thoughts, STOP dwelling on your problems and START feeling better about yourself. Just go to http://www.selfesteemsecrets4women.com/self.html

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