Today let's talk about self-blame. Unreasonable expectations and self-blame
can really make our lives miserable. For example, how often do you hear
yourself say something such as, "I left the car lights on - how could I be
so stupid?" Or, "I really put my foot in it that time - I guess I will never
learn."
Sound familiar? Self-blaming statements like these are commonplace for far
too many of us. Now, there is nothing the matter with the first part of
these statements - they are just simple facts. But it is the second part -
the judgmental blast - that keeps us feeling miserable.
What if we get rid of the judgments and substitute something more positive?
For instance: "I left the car lights on - what an inconvenience! Next time,
I will be more careful." Or, "I sure did put my foot in it that time! That
is not like me at all. Next time, I will do it differently."
Do you see the difference? While you are acknowledging that your behavior
could use some improvement, you are also recognizing your basic competence
and stating your intention to do better in the future.
Instead of judging yourself harshly, why not just allow yourself to make
mistakes now and then without making a big deal about it. Then, give
yourself a positive goal to shoot for. You will find that your self-esteem
will really grow as a result.
Lou Tice
mamasan said
Aug 1, 2005
Thanks Peggy!! That was something I really NEEDED to hear.
cdb said
Aug 1, 2005
Hello Peggy,
Great Post! I have worked on this for many years in my mental dialogue or self thoughts. I will drop something and be very relaxed and pick it up. Hubby will drop something and cuss up a storm and be mad at himself. :) I do need to keep in touch with those internal messages for sure. Thanks for this healthy, educational post. cdb :)
"Self-Blame"
Today let's talk about self-blame. Unreasonable expectations and self-blame
can really make our lives miserable. For example, how often do you hear
yourself say something such as, "I left the car lights on - how could I be
so stupid?" Or, "I really put my foot in it that time - I guess I will never
learn."
Sound familiar? Self-blaming statements like these are commonplace for far
too many of us. Now, there is nothing the matter with the first part of
these statements - they are just simple facts. But it is the second part -
the judgmental blast - that keeps us feeling miserable.
What if we get rid of the judgments and substitute something more positive?
For instance: "I left the car lights on - what an inconvenience! Next time,
I will be more careful." Or, "I sure did put my foot in it that time! That
is not like me at all. Next time, I will do it differently."
Do you see the difference? While you are acknowledging that your behavior
could use some improvement, you are also recognizing your basic competence
and stating your intention to do better in the future.
Instead of judging yourself harshly, why not just allow yourself to make
mistakes now and then without making a big deal about it. Then, give
yourself a positive goal to shoot for. You will find that your self-esteem
will really grow as a result.
Lou Tice
Hello Peggy,
Great Post! I have worked on this for many years in my mental dialogue or self thoughts. I will drop something and be very relaxed and pick it up. Hubby will drop something and cuss up a storm and be mad at himself. :) I do need to keep in touch with those internal messages for sure. Thanks for this healthy, educational post. cdb :)