This article was
brought to my attention by the woman who I'm working for, Tracy Radcliffe, who
knits shawls for Free People. It seems to be popping up all over Facebook
recently, but I just took the time to read it. I have been having
some trouble with 'haters' (I don't know what else to call them) recently, and
this article confirms what others, including Tracy and my parents, have been
telling me. Maybe this will help some of you too...
You can read the full
article by Paul Hudson, here.
1. They Don’t Beg For Attention
Needing attention is directly linked to emotion. Those who feel the
need for recognition only find themselves experiencing feelings of worth
when others make them feel needed; it’s as if these people are
uncertain of their value, or if they have any ounce of self-worth.
Feeling unsure of your worth is a self-fulfilling prophecy; if you don’t
know you matter, then no one will ever believe you do.
2. They Don’t Allow Others To Bring Them Down
Emotional strength requires resilience. This world is filled with
haters and trolls. There are jealous eyes lurking around every corner.
The unfortunate truth is that often the people who hold us back the most
are those closest to us. Getting rid of these people is often the best
solution, but also the most difficult. If you can quietly remove these
people from your life, that’s one fewer bridge burned and much less of
an emotional trigger.
3. They Don’t Hold Grudges
If you’re holding a grudge, then you already care more about a
situation than you should. If a person apologizes genuinely, forgive him
or her. If this person doesn’t apologize, then don’t interact with him
or her, but don’t hold grudges. People with whom you seek to alienate
and hold grudges against take up too much of your mental energy, doing
more harm than good.
4. They Never Stop Doing Their Own Thing
Emotionally strong individuals do what they do because they love
doing it. They don’t plan on slowing down or stopping for anyone who
deems their happiness inappropriate.
5. They Never Stop Believing In Themselves
Those who love themselves and understand themselves — those who
aren’t afraid or proud to be themselves — never doubt themselves. You
amount to your own self-worth, not a shilling more.
6. They Don’t Act Like B*tches Or Assh*les
People are mean. But we wonder, why? Being a jerk is only good as an
intimidation factor, and if you’re trying to intimidate people, then you
better be a negotiator by profession; if you’re intimidating just for
the sake of it, you’re obviously overcompensating for a lack of
confidence. Do you also drive a very large automobile, perhaps? I hear
they make pills for that.
7. They Know Better Than To Let Just Anyone Into Their Lives
The emotionally strong are emotionally strong for a reason: They
don’t expose themselves to people who break down their defenses and
crush their morale. Most people in the world are lost and will be more
than happy to take you along with them. Don’t let an awful acquaintance
ruin your happiness.
8. They Aren’t Afraid To Love
If you’re afraid to love, you don’t have enough confidence in
yourself. You obviously think you can’t be in a lasting relationship,
but only in one that is doomed for disaster. You don’t want to get hurt
again because getting hurt really sucks. There is no reason for you to
get your heart broken again because you are awesome. If things don’t
work out, it’s not you. It’s the two of you together. Unless, of course,
you are an awful human being; in that case, it is you.
9. They Don’t Lie In Bed Dreading The Day Ahead Of Them
The best part of your day should be the moment you wake up and
realize you’re still alive. We take life for granted too regularly.
10. They’re Not Afraid Of Slowing Down
Emotionally strong people aren’t in need of constant action and
excitement. They don’t need to run around all day and keep moving in
order to avoid their demons. They appreciate a slow moment because it
brings them closer to what it feels like to do nothing but living,
breathing. This is not to say that they don’t enjoy excitement in their
lives, but they aren’t junkies and are more than happy to just go for a
walk and smell the roses.
11. They Don’t Do Things They Don’t Want To Do
We all do things that we don’t love to do, but we should never do
things that we don’t want to do. The emotionally strong understand that
and almost always manage to figure out a way to focus on what they love,
which allows them to figure out what they need to do, in order to do
what they love. Although they may not love every second of it, they like
doing what they are doing because it’s bringing them one step closer to
what they would love to do.
12. They Have No Problem Saying “No”
If you can’t say “no,” you will get abused. You’ll be considered a
pushover and no one will ever ask you for your opinion or take it
seriously when you give it. Saying “no” reminds people that they don’t
have control over you.
13. They Don’t “Forget” To Give Back
We’re not too busy or too poor to donate our money and/or time. We
don’t forget, either. Some people just choose to ignore our
responsibilities as human beings. The stronger you are emotionally, the
more you come to appreciate others and life itself. You give life more
worth and you begin to empathize with those who were dealt a bad hand.
14. They Don’t Feel The Need To Fit In
The stronger you are emotionally, the more independent you become.
You don’t feel the need to fit in because you fit in where it matters:
the world. People form smaller social groups that are often skewed and
unhealthy. Wanting to fit in doesn’t say much more than “I’m afraid to
be myself.”
15. They Don’t Forget That Happiness Is A Decision
Most importantly, the emotionally strong have learned to understand
the power their brains have over both the mind and body. They understand
that emotions are reactions, not reactions to direct physical causes,
but to the way we perceive those causes. In other words, our emotions
don’t reflect reality; rather, our emotions reflect the way we interpret
reality. Understanding this gives us near-full control of our emotions
and, therefore, our lives.
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