UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE TRAINING
– Corporate, Group, and Individual

INDIVIDUAL & CORPORATE
SELF-ACCEPTANCE TRAINING

Many successful leaders are emotionally misbalanced and irrational. Their achievement comes at too high a cost and negatively affects corporate performance, social responsibility and wellbeing!

“[T]hey made innumerable needless asinine errors as they were climbing the success pinnacle; practically everyone they know hates their guts; and they are now working on their second ulcer and third nervous breakdown.” 
Albert Ellis
REBT Founder

Test Your Self-Acceptance Level

Unconditional acceptance of self and others is the root of mental health and the prerequisite for emotional self-control, generic self-contentment, and meaningful relationship with others – all the core leadership dimensions.

You can attend various self-development workshops, but unless you have a reasonable level of self-acceptance you will not have enough genuineness or composure to apply learned soft skills congruently when it matters the most.

What is Unconditional Self-Acceptance?
Self-acceptance is the skill of (i) recognizing the human impulse to judge and bias a person in totality, (ii) refusing to yield to this urge, and (iii) evaluating or comparing only aspects of any person.

Unconditional Self-Acceptance Enables Multiple Positive Effects

How to Develop Unconditional Self-Acceptance?
Developing self-acceptance requires insights on what Self-Acceptance is not:

  1. It is not high self-esteem – arrogance, egoism, false sense of superiority;
  2. It is not low self-esteem – characteristic of depressive and hurt feelings;
  3. It is not self-love – an ambiguous term often associated with “new age”;
  4. It is not resignation. Rather, it promotes constructive action;
  5. Self-compassion is only a part of it;
  6. And so on…

Unconditional self-acceptance requires time, energy, awareness, persistence, and discipline to gain insights into and change your irrational beliefs, unhealthy emotions, self-sabotaging thoughts, and unconstructive behaviors.

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