Dr. Michael Gervais: Stop Worrying About What Everyone Else Thinks of You
Leah Smart
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What would you do differently if you weren’t afraid of (most) people’s opinions of you?
Michael Gervais is a renowned performance psychologist with a focus on the path to self-mastery and being our best in any environment. His guidance is informed not just by years of psychological study, but by his work with the world's top professional athletes, Olympians, and executives. Although most of us don’t wake up every day facing the same expectations as an Olympian, we do share a common experience: worrying about what other people think of us while striving to do our best.
Fear of Other People's Opinions
From coworkers and clients to other parents and neighbors, there is a seductive pull to focus less on what matters to us and more on how we're perceived. Dr. Gervais argues that this is the first obstacle when it comes to self-mastery. His recent book, The First Rule of Mastery: Stop Worrying about What People Think of You , introduces the concept of FOPO–Fear of Other People's Opinions. This week, Michael opened his self-mastery toolkit to show us how to level up with psychological skills, mindset training, and self-talk.
Along with providing clear ways to minimize FOPO, he explained that self-mastery is a never-ending process of becoming more self-aware, deciding who you want to be, and making changes that reflect what matters most to you. He says it's a big step in unlocking individual and collective potential, which is often forgotten but incredibly important.
Understand Where You Derive Self-Worth From
In his book, Michael explains that many of us externalize our sense of value in one or more areas, making our self-worth conditional rather than inherent. To start shifting this perception, identify the areas where you're most vulnerable. Consider which of these resonate with you:
Create a Personal Philosophy
While there are many ways to understand why you hold these beliefs, Michael advises against overcomplicating the issue. The best antidote to outsourced self-worth is simply recognizing that you are worthy exactly as you are. Your value comes from your being, not your doing. One way to practice this is by creating a living statement that expresses your values and inherent worth.
What statement encapsulates who you'd like to be and how you want to operate daily? Many people have a sense of their values but are missing a daily reminder to stay aligned with them. That's where a personal philosophy comes in, offering guidance and freeing you from the opinions of those who matter the least.
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This statement should be concise, typically less than 25 words, memorable, and deeply connected to who you are. As Michael says, it needs to resonate with you. Here's how to get started:
Use these elements to draft a personal philosophy and test it with family and friends. Once it's complete, commit it to memory and make a commitment to remind yourself of it every day, especially in moments of FOPO or high stress.
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2 个月Saying you should not worry about others thoughts of you is incredibly idealistic and unfortunately not the world we live in. Others can do tremendous damage, you must be somewhat on guard. If you are a contractor, you must be concerned about what your clients think. Yes, you must be good at what you do, but you must also have situational awareness or sooner or later someone with minimal integrity will whack you.
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2 个月I don't worry about what other people think about me If they don't like they way I am that not my problem
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2 个月Hello Leah.. this topic stopped me in my tracks. Let's communicate
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2 个月I agree!