Verb: acknowledge
This page collects values that are commonly lived through the action acknowledge.
- Acceptance — The willingness to embrace what is, rather than what should be or might have been. It involves making peace with…
- Accountability — Taking responsibility for one's actions and being answerable for their outcomes.
- Appreciation — Showing gratitude and recognizing the good things or people in life.
- Celebration — A joyful event or gathering to honor a special occasion or achievement.
- Empathy — Understanding and sharing the feelings of others to connect and support them better.
- Gratitude — Appreciating and recognizing the good things in life and the people who contribute to our happiness.
- Honesty — Being truthful and transparent in thoughts, words, and actions without hiding or lying.
- Humility — Being humble involves recognizing and appreciating the value of others without boasting about oneself.
- Mindfulness — Being aware of the present moment and accepting thoughts and feelings without judgment.
- Recognition — Valuing and acknowledging the contributions and achievements of others.
- Respect — Treating others with kindness and valuing their feelings, opinions, and rights.
- Self-Awareness — Understanding your own thoughts, feelings, and actions to improve yourself and your relationships with others.
- 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.