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The Power of Self-Approval

 
Author: Yuri Elkaim

Do you want more happiness in your life? Are you tired of compromising your happiness for that of others? Have you ever stopped to think about why you behave in certain ways? Do you ever wonder why celebrities and people in the lime light seem to crave all that attention?

Well, one theory is that we behave in order to gain approval from others. This may seem far fetched but think about it for a minute. Everything we do in life can boil down to 2 fundamental needs: the need to be loved and the need to be helped. As such, our actions tend to be determined by our ability to please others. This stems from the fact that our mind operates in a primitive survival mode looking to protect us at all costs. This survival mentality was originally formed during our early childhood where, as dependent helpless babies, we learned that it was necessary to please our parents (or caregivers) in order to get what we wanted whether it be food or milk, and so forth. If we didnt gain this approval, we feared the worst that we would perish. Fortunately, we are no longer dependent children needing others approval in order to survive. However, our conditioning has ingrained in us this need to please others eventhough it no longer makes sense to do so.

As such, one of our biggest obstacles to happiness in life is our need for approval from others or our need to prove ourselves, our fear of disapproval, and our fear of rejection. It is solely based on survival! Now, the need for survival is gone but the habit remains.

It is important to realize that when we try to please others we are always at the mercy of someone elses response, and thus we have no control over the outcome. When we act in accordance with other peoples approval, we are saying that their agenda is more important than ours. We are saying that they are more important than us! According to Abraham Maslow, the world renowned psychologist, The highest state of man is self-actualization. And the essence of self-actualization is freedom from the good opinion of others. Thus, in order to be truly happy we must dissociate from the bad and good opinion of others. We must learn to approve of ourselves and realize that each and everyone of us is a unique and special person capable of tremendous things. It is critical to understand that we all live in our own little bubble. We are unique in the meanings that we attach to the information and events in our lives. Simply stated, two people experiencing the same event or information will give different meanings to each based on their own personal experience, upbringing, programming, and paradigms. For instance, the word battle may elicit a different mental image or meaning to you then it would to me. As such, how can we seek others approval when they are mostly likely operating in a different paradigm than we are? As Stuart Wilde once said I am what I am and thats my evolution, what others perceive of me is part of their evolution.

We must also consider that when someone judges somebody or something else, it says little about the target of their judgment and volumes about them self.

In conclusion, to achieve true happiness in your life you must stop worrying about what others think of you. Remember, their comments are more a reflection of them than you. When you take something personally, you are showing that you agree with their opinion and showing that you dont understand their perspective. You also position yourself as prey to their predatory remarks. Just because someone puts poison on your plate doesnt mean that you have to eat it because as Eleanor Roosevelt once said What others think of me is none of my business!

So, my challenge to you over the next week is to acknowledge, yet dissociate yourself, from the comments of others, good and bad. Remember, every coin has two sides. Meaning that if you accept someones positive praise you will obviously feel good, but what happens the next time when that person does not give you any praise for the same action? You will most likely feel a void. As such, attempt to dissociate yourself from others remarks and simply be happy with who you are and what you have done. In time, happiness will be felt when you choose, not others!

Author Bio:

Yuri Elkaim

Yuri Elkaim graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelors of Physical Education and Health from the University of Toronto. He is a Certified Kinesiologist and highly acclaimed Personal Trainer and Strength & Conditioning Coach in the Toronto, Canada area. He has 6 years personal training experience with the Sports Clubs of Canada & Station 7 Reebok, and has also worked as a clinical intern at the Sports Injury and Rehabilitation Centre Inc., in Toronto.

He is currently the founder and owner of Total Wellness Consulting, a leading health, fitness and wellness company offering health-conscious individuals innovative programs and technologies to help reach their goals of physical and mental well being.

Before founding his company, Yuri enjoyed playing professional soccer for 3 years, in Canada and in France. He was also a 2-time All-Canadian with the University of Toronto Men?s Soccer team before acting as the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the nationally ranked University of Toronto Men?s Soccer program.

His training specialties include core conditioning, full-body functional training, sport-specific training, weight loss focused circuit training, muscle building, strength and power training, group training, and prehab.

He is also the creator of the revolutionary Fitter U(TM) MP3 personal training that's been receiving rave reviews.

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