Your mother doesn't sound very supportive. Some of the stuff my mum says isn't very good, either, but it seems like your mum is on a different level, and I'm sorry about that. I don't see you as a failure, just personally.Yeah. Like how can I care less about what my mother thinks about me? Her voice always pops in my head and it is not a very nice voice. I love my mother very much, but she can say the meanest things sometimes. Or maybe I just interpret it that way. I dunno. I feel like such a failure I feel everyone must see me that way.
It takes a certain personality not to care about what people think. I've know some people say they don't care about what anyone thinks, but then get angry when others speak negatively about them, so it is sort of affecting them.I think its unreasonable to think that you can just "not care" what people think of you. Every single one of us cares about what others think and how we come across to others - we all desire acceptance and love. I sometimes think that this is the motivating force behind why any of us does anything at all.
It takes a certain personality not to care about what people think. I've know some people say they don't care about what anyone thinks, but then get angry when others speak negatively about them, so it is sort of affecting them.
Everyone wants to be accepted one way or another.I just think anyone who says that they dont care about what other people think are lying - we all do.
Well except people who are psychotic perhaps....
Everyone wants to be accepted one way or another.
Its hard not to care about what other people think and it takes a lot of time and experience. If you always get negative experience its hard not to care about them. I think to be more confident you need to get some positive validation from others as well. I could be wrong though.I know, thats true - but its not as easy as just 'stopping' - thats why so many people do it. If you dont have confidence to begin with - then seeking validation, as unhealthy and detrimental to ones emotional well being as it is - is what makes you feel good about yourself - its an unhealthy cycle and I think what is important is figuring out a way to break it.
I dont think anyone can completely stop caring about what people think of them anyway - but perhaps not placing so much importance on other peoples opinions is probably more realistic.
True, I like to be accepted and care about what the people that matter think.
An exercise I was given once was to draw a hand.
The people inside the hand, the ones I trust the opinions.
The people outside the hand, the ones who I don't need to know.
The critics, the cynics, the gossips, they quickly go into outside the hand.
I am probably on the outside of societys hand.
No but seriously - its a good philosophy. I am continually amazed at how much importance I place on strangers opinions of me more so than people I actually know.
People here don't want to be judged over their appearance, voice, way of dressing, or income level so why is it that they think it's ok to do it to others?
"Fake it till you make it."
That's what my therapist tells me every time I see her.
Why?
Because 'be' something for long enough and you'll start to believe it.
That's how to train(trick) your brain into thinking a different way than it previously did.
I'm assuming that was her basic message and it does work for some people.
You have to REALLY believe in what you're telling yourself though.
Some people fake for years and they are never happy or more confident. I really don't think that it's a good idea to do that
I don't think they mean-- fake everything about your personality.
But if you hate yourself and you tell yourself; 'I am great. I love me' every day, eventually you may hate yourself less.
But if you hate yourself and you tell yourself; 'I am great. I love me' every day, eventually you may hate yourself less.
..People here don't want to be judged over their appearance, voice, way of dressing, or income level so why is it that they think it's ok to do it to others?...