I am just discovering that I have a right to stand up for myself, I have been told that, I've heard that it's a self esteem issue and go read up about it.
The cruxt of the matter is that I do not have that inner core belief that gives me the right to a life of my own. I understand the words but there is no meaning that follows.
I know I do have rights, it's that I cannot relate to 'what that means.' I think it got blown out of my thinking process when I was young and I'm having a difficult time understanding it, if it's not in my belief system then how can I protect myself. It's difficult to stand up against anything when you don't believe in yourself.
When I stand up for myself I feel alienated and wrong, even if it was the correct thing to do, but I can't tell if it's correct or not, it's as if I have no reference point to work from. I believe when I stand up for myself I dissociate and I'm cut-off from the gains that I could have made.
Heather
The cruxt of the matter is that I do not have that inner core belief that gives me the right to a life of my own. I understand the words but there is no meaning that follows.
I know I do have rights, it's that I cannot relate to 'what that means.' I think it got blown out of my thinking process when I was young and I'm having a difficult time understanding it, if it's not in my belief system then how can I protect myself. It's difficult to stand up against anything when you don't believe in yourself.
When I stand up for myself I feel alienated and wrong, even if it was the correct thing to do, but I can't tell if it's correct or not, it's as if I have no reference point to work from. I believe when I stand up for myself I dissociate and I'm cut-off from the gains that I could have made.
Heather