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Day 23. Acceptance Does Not Mean Quitting

Day 23. Accepting where you are and what’s going on, it’s about doing nothing and quitting. It’s a necessary step in moving forward. Day 23 of 40.

Day 23 Meditation Experiment – Acceptance Does Not Mean Quitting

Day 23. Accepting where you are and what’s going on, it’s about doing nothing and quitting. It’s a necessary step in moving forward. Day 23 of 40. www.johnharrisoncounseling.com

John Harrison, LPCC

John Harrison is a licensed mental health counselor and certified RLT therapist. He has extensive experience working with men while serving as an Army officer, as a therapist at the VA hospital, as a marriage therapist. He is a proud father of 2 young girls. He owns Life Made Conscious located in Cincinnati, Ohio and is the host of the True Calling Project podcast.

Posted by John Harrison, LPCC on February 15, 2016 in 40 Day Meditation Experiment and tagged with: counseling, depression, John Harrison LPCC, meditation, mental health, mindfulness, self help, taking risk2 Comments

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  1. Anonymous says

    February 16, 2016 at 12:03 am

    A couple things….I thought you were spot on re the concept of being vs doing and our intrinsic self-worth vs feeling like a failure. We do, indeed, have to have faith that we are ok but I don’t find it so easy to default to there when I “miss my mark”. There is an immediate default to the negative and it sometimes takes a lot of self talk and self reassurance to get back to knowing I’m ok. It’s a task to restore the balance of intellectual vs emotional knowledge. I read something interesting a few days ago that fits. “Our sense of self worth bounces around like a ping pong ball rising and falling in lock-step with our our latest success/failure.”
    During your discussion on day 23 I kept returning to one of my beliefs….”There is a freedom (and power) in powerlessness”.
    My meditation is becoming a habit!
    Thanks for the videos.

  2. John Harrison, LPCC says

    February 16, 2016 at 3:01 am

    “Our sense of self worth bounces around like a ping pong ball rising and falling in lock-step with our our latest success/failure.” Great quote! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching.

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