Robert Pasick My idea: create a dialogue with my friends on how to be happier…What do you think of this comment frpm Susan Ager :”How does one improve oneself if you accept yourself as you are? Don’t you need to be unhappy with yourself in order to improve?”

Sun at 12:25pm · ·

Terry Wisner

Terry Wisner

It’s not about being unhappy with yourself. It’s about continuous improvement…wanting a “New and Improved” sense of well being.
Sun at 12:34pm ·
Kevin Gillespie

Kevin Gillespie

Accepting yourself is the way to understand your foundation, the improving part is just wanting to build upon it to make a better you.
Sun at 12:59pm ·
Lynn Kleiman Malinoff

Lynn Kleiman Malinoff

Acceptance for me means taking an honest inventory of myself…then figuring out the next adjustment to keep the business healthy, so to speak!
Sun at 1:18pm ·
Kelly Frutig

Kelly Frutig

Sounds like a vicious circle that quote. I think being thankful is a good start. we all can find a few things about ourselves and our health to be thankful, right?
Sun at 8:41pm ·
Terry Wisner

Terry Wisner

Kelly, what can possibly be vicious about wanting to improve ourselves. Actually, the opposite might be vicious…to let ourselves deteriorate or worsen by choice.
Sun at 8:45pm ·

Bob Royce

Bob Royce

I don’t know about self-improvement, but having accepted yourself, a good way to increase your happiness is to then look outside yourself to find others who need help and bless them.

Sun at 10:20p