Sep 10, 2019
How do you feel when you constantly see your partner’s things on the floor, the dirty mess in the kitchen sink or the toothpaste pressed in the middle? The better question is - how much do you accept your partner? Accepting your partner, including their good traits and bad ones sounds simple. But, the truth is you do most of the inner work to achieve a certain level of acceptance.
Today, I discuss the things we need to accept in our partner and what it means to accept people. I explain how to shift your perspective and accept the other person for who they are. I also share the story of how I accepted my wife’s routine when we need to travel as well as how this acceptance impacted the way I see her, myself, and our circumstances.
“Acceptance is letting go of the struggle to want them to change.” - Pripo Teplitsky
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