Sophie's Daddy
Bronze Member
I have this for over 3 years now and it seem that I have adjusted to this.i mean that I have got better a...
Yep, I've dealt with this for decades, no kidding. For most of that time, I thought the world around me was wrong, that I was the normal one.
Then, by a fluke encounter with a therapist, I was diagnosed with BPD. Suddenly, things made sense, but that didn't change decades of my borderline behavior.
I tried to pretend, forever it seemed, to change a lifetime of this thinking. Eventually, I withdrew to the point of full-blown agoraphobia.
Only through mindfulness, which I've practiced for just a few years have I been able to make lasting changes.
But mindfulness is just a word to me still, sometimes a word at times I wish I'd never heard. It's hard but it works for me.
Maybe you can replace some of the pretending with some preemptive mindfulness, ie thinking of what you'll say before you say it so that you won't have to pretend as much.
You'll have to slow down your "usual self" when interacting with people, as I did, but you may find yourself gradually feeling less and less as if you're pretending around others.
It's like the metaphor of eating an elephant – one bite at a time. Bon appetit!