Acceptance In the Community

(Formerly Tolerance)

vs. prejudice

Demonstrating respect for others who do not share my perspective

To practice Acceptance, I will:

  • expect the same of myself as others
  • see things from the perspective of others
  • listen before forming an opinion
  • learn to value differences
  • help myself, and others, grow

    Building Bridges

    by Mary Andres Russell

     Do you have someone in your life that you disagree with?  You don’t share their opinions or they trigger you in some way?  Of course, we all do.  Acceptance is the quality that helps us build bridges.  While we will not agree with every other persons’ opinions or behavior, we can work through our differences by showing courtesy, civility, and respect. 

     Many times, when someone gets under our skin, there is something we can learn from them or through the situation.  Maybe we make similar mistakes (such as jumping to conclusions) and don’t see it.  Maybe that person is strong in some character quality (such as boldness or persuasiveness) that is a weakness for us. 

    This month, when someone triggers you, take the time to consider their strengths and weaknesses and how they mirror your own.  You may see that person and the situation in a whole new light.  Ultimately, we can’t change other people.  We can only change ourselves. 

     We can also create a safe place in our workplace and homes for open dialogue.  How?  By sharing facts, by listening to others’ side of the story, by sincerely trying to understand their motives, by establishing common goals, and by looking for the best in others. 

    The Links below will take you to Resources you can use with the family or within community organizations
    to teach the Character Quality of Acceptance.
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