Do you worry about what people think about you..?
I think that it is possible to learn to not worry about what people think of you!
While it is human
nature that wants to be liked and accepted, getting caught in trying too hard
to win the approval of others is not only a bad thing, but also can be
debilitating and lead to self-doubt.
certainly, it's
normal to worry about how we encounter other people, but how important should
it be?
On the contrary,
it would be equally undesirable not to notice the thoughts and opinions of
others. Indeed, having "emotional intelligence" needs to be aware and
reflect on how we affect others.
So Where Are you
going to be left by it?
It leaves us
working to maintain healthy and positive self-awareness without preoccupying
with how we look to others. If you are not comfortable with it, you may be
troubled by what kind of energy you have.
Here's how to not
worry about what people think of you:
If you have any
questions, please feel free to contact me. Rather than wasting your time trying
to please everyone-it's impossible for the main reason; striving to become the
best person you've got by developing yourself and your unique skills, talents
and abilities. You really dare to be a non-normal, people-fun version yourself,
rather than hope that you will like people!
Notice your inner
critic and avoid the second guessing yourself. Many of us imagine that everyone
is judging us all. We tend to analyze the mistakes we make, berate ourselves
for making them, and then assume everyone is scrutinizing what we do and
keeping score. To be frank and contrary to what we believe, less people will
spend their time with us, and how we do it. Most are too busy and absorbed in
their own preconceptions to pay much attention. In fact, they are probably
worried about how they are perceived by themselves.
What can you be
sure of? Instead of judging or assessing you to take note of how you can
criticize others, focus on the task at hand in so doing, you will not only act
more naturally, but you will (by not having too much self-consciousness) turn
your attention to the correct problem.
Work on the
development of a healthy self-concept. A healthy self-concept entails knowing
yourself, accepting it, or loving it if you are aware of yourself, no one can
shake your fundamental belief. But you already know how to do it. You also know
you're a valuable person who is subject to the same pros and cons,
disappointments and successes, feelings and emotions that are the rest of
humanity-that's fine.
Ask for positive
feedback from people you trust. Indeed, it is difficult to be objective about
yourself, because if you are still worried about how others look at you-and
realistically there is always room for improvement, so constructive feedback is
just to help. There are some signs that you are too concerned about other
people's thoughts.
In the end, we
are deceived because we believe that a person cannot be satisfied with the
consumptive inhibition of life completely and freely. If you come to be bound
by other people's thoughts and opinions, you are at the mercy of those
opinions, and therefore it is natural that you may not be your genuine self.
Do you still worry about what people think about you..?
Do you still worry about what people think about you..?

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