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The truth is: Belonging starts with self-acceptance. Your level of belonging, in fact, can never be greater than your level of self-acceptance, because believing that you're enough is what gives you the courage to be authentic, vulnerable and imperfect.
Brene Brown
Truth
You
Courage
Truth Is
Starts
Enough
Gives
Fact
Imperfect
Never
Self-Acceptance
Greater
Because
Vulnerable
Authentic
Than
In Fact
Your
Believing
Level
Belonging
I think happiness comes from self-acceptance. We all try different things, and we find some comfortable sense of who we are. We look at our parents and learn and grow and move on. We change.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Happiness
Change
Try
Parents
Move On
Sense
Think
Our
Find
Some
Self-Acceptance
Look
Learn
Comfortable
Move
Different
Who
Different Things
Grow
Things
For all the challenges I've faced in my path to self-acceptance, I've also traveled it with my own set of luck and privilege.
Alyson Stoner
Challenges
Path
Own
Luck
Faced
My Own
Self-Acceptance
Also
Privilege
Traveled
Set
In my research, I've interviewed a lot of people who never fit in, who are what you might call 'different': scientists, artists, thinkers. And if you drop down deep into their work and who they are, there is a tremendous amount of self-acceptance.
Brene Brown
Work
You
People
Drop
Research
Down
Tremendous
Tremendous Amount
Never
Self-Acceptance
Call
Scientists
Lot
Fit
Artists
Different
Might
Who
Deep
Amount
Thinkers
I am a bit of a fundamentalist when it comes to black women's hair. Hair is hair - yet also about larger questions: self-acceptance, insecurity and what the world tells you is beautiful. For many black women, the idea of wearing their hair naturally is unbearable.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Beautiful
You
Women
World
Black
Insecurity
Hair
Bit
Tells
Wearing
Unbearable
About
Self-Acceptance
Idea
Also
Am
Questions
Naturally
Many
Larger
Fundamentalist
While writing 'City Boy,' I relied mainly on my own memories. In particular, I was able to describe the effect of gay liberation on an individual life (mine) as events paralleled my own growing self-acceptance; in this case, the political truly was the personal.
Edmund White
Life
Gay
Memories
Writing
Events
Political
Own
Mine
Liberation
City
Able
Case
My Own
Individual
Individual Life
Self-Acceptance
Mainly
Particular
Boy
Truly
Effect
Personal
While
Describe
Growing
I have so much self-acceptance.
Emily Atack
Self-Acceptance
Much
Does self-acceptance ultimately require another person, or is there a kind of love that does not dabble in the dream of a perfect twinship?
Jenny Zhang
Love
Kind
Dream
Perfect
Self-Acceptance
Another
Does
Ultimately
Person
Require
Dabble
We should not become so ashamed of the disappointments and travesties of democracy that we become ashamed of the idea itself. It is the outer reflection of our self-acceptance.
Marilyn Ferguson
Democracy
Reflection
Become
Our
Outer
Self-Acceptance
Idea
Disappointments
Itself
Ashamed
Should
I think once I kind of got to a place of self-acceptance, looking past all the insecurities that I have, I've really grown so much as a person.
Shannon Purser
Looking
Past
Think
Once
Kind
Insecurities
Self-Acceptance
Got
Person
Place
Much
Really
Grown
I grew up on the ragged edge of self-acceptance, where I was holding on to it, but it was easy to fall off. But as I found my way inside myself, I've been able to accept my own hair, my own shape.
Tracee Ellis Ross
Myself
Hair
Edge
Fall
Own
Holding
Way
Easy
Inside
Able
My Own
Shape
Self-Acceptance
Accept
Been
Off
Up
Where
Grew
Holding On
Ragged
Found
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