Many of us find it difficult to accept compliments but easy to
believe the slightest criticism. Today, right now, let's make a choice to fully
accept compliments as we would a gift. Sincere
compliments are gifts of praise. They are kudos given for wise choices or
accomplishments or perhaps for just letting your light shine. There is no reason
not to accept the gift of a kind word, but some of us argue against them, even
giving reasons why they aren't true.
If we visualize the energy of a compliment, we would see beautiful, shining,
positive energy being sent from the giver. That energy, if accepted graciously,
would brighten our personal energy field. Our gratitude then returns to the
giver as warm, fuzzy, glowing energy, completing an even circuit of good
feelings. But if we reject a compliment, what could have been a beautiful
exchange becomes awkward and uncomfortable, making it a negative experience
instead. Misplaced modesty can ruin the joy of sharing this connection with
another person. But we can accept a compliment and still be modest by simply
saying "thank you." However, if compliments are rejected due to a lack
of self-esteem, then the first step would be to start believing good things
about yourself. Try giving yourself compliments in the mirror. Beyond the
initial feelings of silliness, you will notice how good it feels and can watch
the smile it puts on your face. The next step would be to see how it feels to
give compliments to others. Notice how great you feel when you've made another
person's face brighten and how differently you feel when the gift you've offered
is rejected. Having experienced all sides, you will be ready to play along fully
and willingly.
We are our harshest critics. When we accept compliments, we are reminded that
others see us through different eyes. All living beings crave positive
attention, and we all deserve to have positive energy shared with us. Perhaps if
we happily and gratefully accept compliments, we will give others permission to
do so as well.
Register
here for your own free Daily OM
* * *