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Accepting a situation doesn't mean you like it, endorse it, or want it to stay this way. It is the act of seeing clearly. Think of it as looking at a map: if you want to get to a new destination, you must first admit exactly where you are standing, even if the neighborhood is one you hate.

When you accept these conditions—whether they are professional, personal, or even physical—you aren't saying they are "good" or "forever." You are simply stopping the war with reality. 1. Acceptance is Not Approval Your Acceptance of these Conditions

The greatest thief of peace is the question "Why is this happening to me?" This question keeps us looped in the past or stuck in resentment. Your acceptance shifts the internal dialogue to "Now what?". Calm Is: Acceptance of Reality - Jenna Hermans Accepting a situation doesn't mean you like it,

: As psychologists often note, the moment we fully accept our current situation, we become more empowered to change it. Your acceptance shifts the internal dialogue to "Now what

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