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Writer's pictureKristine Schomaker

Trust and Acceptance


1trust  noun \ˈtrəst\


1  a : assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something

    b : one in which confidence is placed












ac·cept verb \ik-ˈsept, ak- also ek-\



transitive verb


1 a : to receive willingly <accept a gift> b : to be able or designed to take or hold (something applied or added) <a surface that will not accept ink>


2 : to give admittance or approval to <accept her as one of the group>


3 a : to endure without protest or reaction <accept poor living conditions> b : to regard as proper, normal, or inevitable <the idea is widely accepted> c : to recognize as true : believe <refused to accept the explanation>


4a : to make a favorable response to <accept an offer> b : to agree to undertake (a responsibility) <accept a job>


5: to assume an obligation to pay; also : to take in payment <we don’t accept personal checks>


6: to receive (a legislative report) officially

intransitive verb : to receive favorably something offered —usually used with of <a heart more disposed to accept of his — Jane Austen>


Do you trust yourself?  Do you accept who you are?

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