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The approval thing I need that often because, "I can't get that from myself." So you (I) seek it in others or from others
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The approval thing I need that often because, "I can't get that from myself." So you (I) seek it in others or from others
I think you struggle with this and think that if you could just be like everyone else, then things would be ok. It can, but you first need to deal with the trauma of your PTSD. Get a handle on that and then all of the other issues will fall into place.
Dear @PURUSHA , Idk if this is at all helpful, but IME if I feel intimidated it is often because I don't feel I have the tools to handle another person's demands or behaviours towards me (enforce my boundaries), or I recognize that another's actions are deceitful but I cannot protect others, or I do not feel I am competent in a skill or requirement.
she didnt are
Was it your job to tell her to go outside???? Are you the supervisor and in a position to tell her this??? If
Now I feel I was weak for feeling scared, she didnt are about her behaviour, but I Couleur been more assertive....
You recognized that the person you wanted to confront was not stable, assessed the risk of going down that road, and chose to let it play out instead of making it worse. I think you were pretty smart.
I recognize that another's actions are deceitful but I cannot protect others, or I do not feel I am competent in a skill or requirement. However, I've also noticed those who actively 'push' their confidence on to others (ie appear "loudly 'confident' " vs " quietly 'confident' ") often dance a fine line between bullying +/ or my-way-or-runway behaviour, and are actually IMHO, insecure. Like a dog barking, or an animal puffing up it's chest to ward off threat.
a person content to live with healthy boundaries and being their true self, regardless of what others' opinions may be.
The first is living in a respectful balance to others, the 2nd is focused on self-gain simply because you can.
But I'm too busy and too pre-occupied to care about it.