Verb: accept
This page collects values that are commonly lived through the action accept.
- Accountability — Taking responsibility for one's actions and being answerable for their outcomes.
- Ambiguity — The quality of being open to more than one interpretation or having unclear meaning.
- Forgiveness — Letting go of anger or resentment towards someone who has hurt you.
- Grace — A kind of love and kindness that shows compassion and forgiveness to others, even when they don't deserve it.
- Humility — Being humble involves recognizing and appreciating the value of others without boasting about oneself.
- Open-mindedness — Being willing to consider new ideas and different viewpoints without judging them right away.
- Patience — The ability to wait calmly and without frustration for something to happen or for a situation to change.
- Responsibility — Being accountable for your actions and making sure you do what you promise.
- Self-Compassion — Being kind and understanding to yourself during tough times or when you make mistakes.
- Sportsmanship — Treating opponents with respect and fairness, showing graciousness in winning or losing.
- Tolerance — Respecting and accepting differences in others, even when you don't agree with them.
- Willingness — A readiness to do what is needed or to accept new ideas and experiences.