Yes.Are you meaning like positive affirmation type of things?
Yes, they say rational statements help anxiety. I wanted to see here how much has it helped others.Could you elaborate on that method? Do you mean for example, when you're constantly telling yourself that you're worthless, instead you start thinking "objectively speaking, I'm worth as much as anyone else, etc."?
Are you refering to this book?if anyone reads this book before me please tell me how helpful it is!! Thank you
Yes.
Ya i put it on my list of books to read. So far i got 3 books in that list and not trying to add more lolYes!! I think so! r you going to read it?
You said it doesn't fix anything long-term. What has fixed things for you long-term?Ah well in that case positive affirmations never helped me, they actually just make me mad . I do better with quotes like this to comfort me, though it doesnt fix anything long term. Quotes just give me some immediate comfort or enjoyment, rather like memes do .
You said it doesn't fix anything long-term. What has fixed things for you long-term?
Yes, they say rational statements help anxiety. I wanted to see here how much has it helped others.
But if one is ugly how does that not reflect reality? It's reality and how you actually, i don't understand what you mean can you explain more please. I have the issue of looking ugly too unfortunately. I'm very self-concious and feel like i'm ugly, and i believe it reality.so that when I tell myself that I am worthless, ugly, retarded, etc., I can pause and remind myself why I have this low opinion of myself, and how it doesn't necessarly reflect reality. .
But if one is ugly how does that not reflect reality? It's reality and how you actually, i don't understand what you mean can you explain more please. I have the issue of looking ugly too unfortunately. I'm very self-concious and feel like i'm ugly, and i believe it reality.
But if one is ugly how does that not reflect reality? It's reality and how you actually, i don't understand what you mean can you explain more please. I have the issue of looking ugly too unfortunately. I'm very self-concious and feel like i'm ugly, and i believe it reality.
I like your post Pacific_Loner! And sorry i don't want ANYONE to feel bad or even more anxious as to what i posted earlier. i too have a little insecurities about aspects of the way i look. What i mean is that if you're not so-called good-looking, you can still be cute to your partner bc of your inside, shining from the inside-out!Hah, Yeah I have this opinion too. However, objectively speaking, people with low self-esteem probably sees themselves as less attractive than the exact same looking person with high self esteem. Look is also very subjective, so as Lily said, you could be ugly for someone and handsome for someone else.
But I think what I was trying to say is, it doesn't matter. There is some things you can do to be better looking, like working out, taking care of your health, paying attention to how you dress, have a nice hair cut, etc., but ultimately you have the right to live your life just as much as anyone else.
So what I'm saying is, it's no use to try and convince yourself that you're good looking if you're not, but it's under your control not to let that stop you from getting where you want to go.
I've seen tons of 'ugly' guys with attractive girls and vice-versa. At the end of the day, natural confidence is high up in the rankings when it comes to the main deciders. Being insecure, or having a low self-esteem, or being constantly terrified of everyone, are just not attractive.
I actually read an article once years ago that in Australia you're more likely to get a girl if you're funny, not based on your looks (I dont know what they used to determine this though )