RADICAL SELFACCEPTANCE, Dylan J. Parker
RADICAL SELFACCEPTANCE, Dylan J. Parker
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RADICAL SELF-ACCEPTANCE
Being Thankful for Myself, Mistakes, Misunderstanding, Unawareness's, Ignorance, And All

Author: Dylan J. Parker

Narrator: Douglas Wilkin, Peter Seymour

Unabridged: 3 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/19/2021


Synopsis

The Path to Unconditional Self-AcceptanceHow do you fully accept yourself when you don't know how?We all want to feel good. But how can we possibly feel good if we're constantly inundating ourselves with the bad? We've been programmed to fixate on the negative feedback on the first slide of a presentation, not on the accolades on the last slide. We don't know how to feel good even when we experience good events, and that's a problem.A successful person is someone who experiences challenges and accepts failure and unhappiness as a part of life. They are open with others and generally have positive feelings about themselves. Dylan J. Parker believes that this is what it takes to be a functioning person in this world. It is this kind of person that can more readily get over negative thoughts without chasing them down the rabbit hole.A long road to discoverySelf-acceptance isn't going to happen overnight. It takes extensive work and considerable dedication. But learning how to love yourself right and treat yourself well can impact the way you live your life and the things you're able to accomplish.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Joy

I lustened to this on Audible.com. It is a series of guided meditations which are soothing to listen to while also engaging. It is guiding more than instructional. It is as if Tara is present with you. I have listened to this while traveling on early morning flights between KC and LA and also while......more

Goodreads review by Heather

Oops! I thought that this was Tara’s book by the same name, but, in fact, this is a series of talks and guided meditations. That said, I think it was the perfect introduction to her work. I’ve known about her for some time, but have been wrestling with (1) the fact that I’m not Buddhist (though I ha......more