GO THROUGH LIFE TOUGH!
esomitoje lennie eseoghene
Founder/CEO @ Standout Coaching Academy | Executive Coaching, Minister, Keynote Speaker, & Author (Top Achievers Mindset, Leadership That Works, 360deg. Leadership With a Center,365 Days Of Outstanding Leadership, etc.).
Managing other people’s opinion of you?
Managing other people’s opinions?can be quite challenging, but it’s essential for our well-being and personal growth. Here are some insights and strategies to consider:?
Internal Anchoring of Self-Worth:?
Self-worth?is our core belief about our value as a human being. It’s how we perceive ourselves and what we believe gives us worth.?
When we?externalize?our self-worth, seeking validation from others, we become emotionally and chemically rewarded when we succeed. However, this can lead to a never-ending loop of seeking instant gratification.?
To break this cycle, we need to?internally anchor?our self-worth.?Instead of relying on external opinions, develop a personal philosophy that guides your beliefs and values.?
Fear of Other People’s Opinions (FOPO):?
FOPO is a significant restrictor of human potential. It’s the fear of what others think of us.?
Remember that opinions are subjective and can be influenced by biases, limited information, or personal agendas.?
Graciously accept?other people’s opinions without letting them define you.?Thank them for their input, but ultimately, you have the power to make decisions for yourself.?
Staying Focused and Resilient:?
Even if others perceive you as useless or treat you poorly, stay focused on your goals. The word “useless” contains the word “use.” You can contribute your best where you are acknowledged.?
In group settings, don’t let negative opinions interrupt your flow. Keep contributing your bit, especially if you’re paid to be there.?
Insist on being useful?first to yourself and then to others.?Your value isn’t solely determined by external opinions; it’s about your impact and contribution1.?
Remember, you have the power to shape your own narrative. Keep moving forward, stay resilient, and focus on your journey.?
Notes on handling negative opinions of you.?
Here are some?notes on handling negative opinions:?
Value Your Effort: If someone doesn’t care about your perspective or opinions, it’s best not to invest your energy in trying to change their mind. Your efforts are better spent elsewhere.?
Avoid Feeding Hurt: Stop giving attention to things that hurt you. Sometimes, silence is the most powerful response.?
Comfort and Regard: Offering comfort to someone who disregards you only reinforces their behavior. Be mindful of where you direct your empathy.?
Assert Your Authority: When someone violates your boundaries or disrespects your authority, it’s essential to address it. Discipline and reprimand may be necessary.?
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Selective Concern: Not everyone deserves your concern. If someone consistently hurts you despite your care, reconsider investing emotional energy in them.?
Stand Up Against Disrespect: Don’t tolerate disrespect or disregard from those who depend on you. Self-respect matters.?
Consistency Over Fickleness: Being consistent in your values and boundaries is more virtuous than being fickle. Stick to what matters to you.?
Defy Disregard: Defiance against disrespect is a powerful stance. Don’t allow anyone to undermine your worth.?
Stay Resilient: Don’t let anyone manipulate or cajole you into compromising your principles.?
Remember, you have the power to choose how you respond to negativity. Prioritize your well-being and self-respect.?
At the end you will find that “Be tough, God is!” is the mindset to have.?
Certainly! The principles you’ve highlighted are powerful reminders for living a fulfilling life. Let’s break them down:?
“Be tough, God is!”: This mindset encourages resilience and strength. When faced with challenges, remember that divine support is always there. It’s about trusting that you can overcome obstacles, just as God empowers you.?
Compensate, Renumerate, or Pay Yourself First: Prioritizing self-care and well-being is crucial. Before helping others, ensure you’re in a stable position. Whether financially, emotionally, or mentally, taking care of yourself allows you to be more effective in supporting others.?
Celebrate Your Little Wins: Often, we focus on big achievements and forget the small victories. Celebrating even minor accomplishments keeps us motivated and grateful. It’s like collecting pebbles along the journey, appreciating each one.?
Breaking Free from False Images:?
Parenting and Upbringing: Our upbringing shapes us, but it need not define us entirely. We can learn from both positive and negative experiences.?
Background: Our past doesn’t dictate our future. We can rise above circumstances and create our own path.?
Peer Pressure: Don’t conform blindly. Authenticity matters more than fitting in.?
Educational Style: Education is vital, but it’s not the sole measure of success. Lifelong learning takes various forms.?
Religiosity: Faith is personal. Seek a genuine connection with your beliefs rather than adhering to external expectations.?
Testimonies:?
There was this young man in one of my classes who asserted that he secured a job due to his father’s strong discipline, which exemplifies the impact of consistent guidance and structure.?
There was this lady who got recognize her dad’s unique parenting style on her 47th birthday, which shows that parental influence lasts a lifetime. His efforts shaped her character.?
Remember, life is a journey, and these principles can guide us toward purpose, resilience, and fulfillment.?