A friend remarked the other day that she noticed how easily we can get upset over the littlest things. These conflicts are often small discrepancies, tiny annoyances that grab our attention.
When we look back hours, days, or even weeks later, we wonder why we even got upset in the first place.
But we have a hard time letting go of them. Whether they be with other people or even with ourselves.
Why is that?
What is it that we are hanging onto? What are we looking for when we get into these little scrapes?
Validation.
We want to be heard. We want to know that someone else believes that our point of view is worthy, that what we think is just as important as what they think.
We want to know someone cares about our value as people.
Often, instead we hear:
“Why are you making such an issue out of this?”
“You’re just being too sensitive.”
“You’re blowing this out of proportion.”
“You’re acting like a child; why are you being so immature?”
There’s a clue right there of what we’re looking for. It’s the same feeling we had when we were children: we want to know that we matter. Instead of being shamed for what we think.
Relying on others to validate us can be a disappointing prospect. We don’t often get what we want. And even if we do, it can be fleeting.
Why is that? Because it’s not coming from within.
Yes, there are people in our lives who may verbally validate us when we least expect it, and these experiences can even change the course of our lives. But these occasions are few and far between, as much as they become gems to our memory and our emotions.
So, what can we do to increase the frequency of validation in our lives, especially when we come across these conflicts in our life experience?
We can validate ourselves. Yes, we can!
How do we go about doing that? There are several ways.
But before we can begin to validate ourselves, we have to dissect the conflict that has brought our need for validation to the surface.
We have to determine what caused it to get our attention so emphatically.
We have to honestly access the emotions we felt in the conflict to determine the root cause of the issue.
Several examples can include:
» fear,
» anxiety over the unknown,
» vulnerability which essentially feels like we’re out of control about something that could happen or how someone sees us,
» anger over feeling embarrassed because we thought we said something stupid, or
» jealousy over something we feel someone has over us.
Once we determine the root issue of the conflict, we can now turn toward validation.
There are three approaches we can take: verbal, mental, and written.
We can verbally speak validation, which essentially means saying that our opinion of that situation was valid, worth speaking, and worth listening to regardless of how another person may have responded. We can speak validation over each emotion we felt, and why we felt it. We can speak the good we know we have just being a person who is created with a divine spark!
We can speak this validation as often as a conflict rises in our minds since those thoughts can make us feel down about ourselves or angry at that other person we were in conflict with. It also helps for us to realize that the issue isn’t necessarily with the other person since the conflict comes from within. If we recognize this truth, we regain our power back instead of giving it to the other person. That’s part of the validation process: regaining our power!
Another way to validate ourselves is mentally. We can think the same validating thoughts that we verbalize. Awareness of our thoughts is necessary for the mental approach to be effective. So, pay attention to what you’re thinking!
The third way to validate ourselves is my favorite way which is in written form. This is where journal writing comes in handy. When we keep a daily journal or, at least, a conflict journal, we can use it to discern our emotions and then use it to validate them and ourselves. You may even want to try writing with your non-dominant hand when focusing on your emotions during the writing process. Once you’ve written your validation for the day, it should stay in your memory and focus, especially if you do it consistently. And the more you write it, say it, and think it, the more that validation becomes a part of you, a new you!
And it will eventually become apparent to others that you are self-validating since you will find yourself less combative and more confident, which is a powerful place to be in all of life’s dimensions.
Then, if you do receive a validation from another accurately discerning person, well, then that’s just icing on your life cake!
So next time you need some validation, speak, think, and write as you look within.
Then, you might even look up.
The Creator will validate you too. After all, you are made in the Creator’s image.
That’s a wonderfully beautiful, divine spark you have there.
Don’t be afraid to show it.
© 2011 by Dawn Herring
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Hidden wisdom and letters to the self
http://cassoncorner.blogspot.com/2010/11/faith-journaling.html?showComment=1289869487089_AIe9_BHulPCOGZR9S-FCBlkFG8R9odpcE_6r8shbGEwzinnUR-yi_cexRdzj9LM1Km7nqri2uTntzldDLs43QL2YVQ_kIhyXUPtH
Faith Journaling
http://networkedblogs.com/astgH
Blogtalk: Learning More With Reflective Journaling
http://www.togethertime4families.com/2010/11/thanksgiving-journal-activity-for.html
http://journal-addict.blogspot.com/2010/11/meet-journal-keeper-chuck.html?showComment=1289433073773_AIe9_BFV0bShp6D6VvytvFpof16-wDCyyN8WZ6ZlvENUVHdHYM59oZ7yzDpS
Meet Chuck Hawley: a journal keeper
http://desertverde.com/2010/11/08/journaling-prompts-11-8-10/comment-page-1/#comment-2740
Journaling Prompts with focus on Gratitude
http://journaljourneys.typepad.com/journal-journeys/2010/11/sumptuous-sunday-711.html
Sumptuous Sunday
http://www.createwritenow.com/journal-writing-blog/bid/13825/Journal-Therapy-Grief-Journal-Exercise-1
Journal Therapy: Grief Journal Exercise #1
http://www.kylaroma.com/2010/11/simple-happy-2/comment-page-1/#comment-20805
Simple Happy
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20101103/ZONE09/311030032/Fifth-graders-family-letters-open-dialogue
Fifth graders' family letters open dialogue
http://www.thewarmmilkjournal.com/2010/11/01/i-am-confident-a-journal-writing-exercise/#comment-694
I am confident journaling prompt
http://www.dance-teacher.com/content/dear-diary#comment-42
How a dance teacher uses journaling with students
http://www.wildchildgonegood.com/2010/10/am-i-a-quitter/
Am I a Quitter?
http://northshoremeditation.blogspot.com/
Taking A Page from Jewish Journaling
http://melissabrotherton.com/2010/10/26/balance/
Balance
http://www.comebackwoman.com/
Interview with Diana Raab
http://www.diyplanner.com/node/878#comment-595661
An introduction to Journal Writing
http://www.journalingsaves.com/venting-in-your-journal-an-ode-to-the-rant
Venting in your journal: an ode to the rant
http://inmydreamsmbk.blogspot.com/
In my dreams for October 18
http://desertbookchick.com/how-keeping-a-journal-helps-me-blog-part-1/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed:+desert_rss+(Desert+Book+Chick)#respond
How Keeping a Journal helps me blog
http://www.articlesbase.com/self-help-articles/how-to-journal-through-sickness-to-health-3482704.html
How to Journal through Sickness to Health
Journaling is another form of integrity and honesty Blog post
Three Steps Toward Accountability...to Yourself (as published in SFC Newsletter, Dec 08 edition)
Accountability: to give a reckoning or explanation for one’s actions, responsible.
When most people think of accountability, they often negatively associate it with answering to others, such as a spouse, a friend, a mentor, or, in most cases, a boss. As a writer, you are your own boss, which is one of the reasons that you need to be accountable to yourself. And it can be a positive experience rather than a negative one.
The first step in being accountable to yourself as a writer is setting goals for your writing and keeping track of projects you want to finish. Incurring a deadline for yourself can help
motivate you in this area. This step can also include daily writing goals. Some authors plan how many words or pages per day they will write.
I’ve set goals for myself as a writer by making them reachable and attainable. This year I have set a goal to write at least one scene for my novel per week and at least one other piece,
whether it be memoir or essay, per week. That can mean just making notes, writing a first draft, or revising a draft.
As long as your goals keep you moving forward and you’re making progress, then you know you’re headed in the right direction.
Once you have your goals set, the next step in accountability to yourself is writing down what you accomplish each day. You can use a daily calendar just for writing or keep track of your
daily accomplishments on your computer. I designed a custom monthly writing calendar. It helps me track what I write daily, whether or not I’ve met my goal for the week, and it has
space for ideas for future writing pieces. I also have a spot to keep track of books I’m reading for that month. I use abbreviations to keep the daily writing easier and to save space. As I review each completed month, I can go back to see what I’ve accomplished and keep track of when I wrote each piece.
Whether you use something pre-made or customize something for yourself, use whatever works for you and helps you stay accountable to yourself.
A third, and perhaps most important, aspect in accountability in your writing is taking care of yourself as a writer. Than can mean giving yourself space and not being hard on yourself if
you don’t reach your goals each day or each week.
Flexibility and refreshment are paramount to your health as a writer. It also frees up your creativity and can actually help you produce more quality writing in the long run.
I enjoy writing in my journal, reading fiction or memoir, and watching a good movie with my family. Taking a walk, listening to music, talking with your family members, and just taking time to sit and enjoy life are all ways you can be good to
yourself—and ultimately accountable—as a writer.
Learn to celebrate your accomplishments and your uniqueness as a writer. That’s one of the best ways to be accountable—to yourself!
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8 comments:
I agree, especially since just an hour ago I was totally trashed by someone I respected and considered a friend.
I don't know if it was all me or not. On one hand I see what you mean about wanting to feel validated, and that if we validate ourselves, we don't need it from anyone else. Their words become less hurtful.
But on the other hand, if someone can treat our feelings and observations with such obvious condescending disdain, don't we at least owe it to ourselves to cut that person out of our lives, when possible? (As I just did.) Even if I get to the point where other people don't hurt me, should I really hold on to people that are so flippant with how they view me?
the tips you point out in this post are priceless. Thank you! We all have moments when we need to feel validated...and yes it HAS to come from US!
I am sorry to make a joke but my husband says that my favorite topic is ME...(that isn't true! lol) but...if he thinks that, I must be good at self validating! :)
Ty,
Thanks so much for sharing about your conflict with someone you thought was a friend. My heart goes out to you in the situation.
I did not cover the issue of dealing with toxic people in this post, but it is an extremely important, valid point. We have to be careful with who we spend our time with.
Spending time with folks who will treat you the way you want to be treated is essential to healthy relationships.
Thanks again for sharing, Ty. Your point of view is valued. :))
Be refreshed, Dawn
Caren,
So glad the points worked for you. :) I did get a kick out of your hubby's comment. ;)
Here's to self-validation! *clinks glass* :)
Be refreshed,
Dawn
I think you make an excellent point! We have to find that validation within, because it very often will not arrive externally. Did you know that the primary complaint in most workplaces is that people don't feel respected, appreciated or valued? Validation is what people desire! I enjoyed reading your view on this topic.
Melwyk,
Thanks so much for your comment! It's amazing how self-validation can accomplish what so many folks are lacking, even or especially in the work place. What a different atmosphere there would be if it was applied daily.
Be refreshed,
Dawn
Wow, this is amazing. I just read your blog, but self-validation has been on my mind lately! Thank you for your messages :)
Rachel,
I'm so glad to know the Validation post was timely for you. Glad I can be of help! Thanks so much for leaving a comment!
Be refreshed,
Dawn
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