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The Value of Validation: Why Nothing About Me Truly Matters Unless I Matter to Others

Have you ever felt like you're invisible, like your contributions and achievements mean nothing unless someone else acknowledges them? You're not alone. Many of us struggle with feelings of insignificance, wondering if our efforts are truly making a difference.

The Human Need for Validation

As humans, we have an inherent need to be seen, heard, and validated by others. This need is rooted in our evolutionary history, where survival depended on being part of a tribe or community. Today, this need still exists, albeit in different forms. We crave attention, recognition, and praise from those around us.

The Impact on Our Career

In the context of our careers, this need for validation can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it motivates us to work hard and strive for excellence. We're driven to produce high-quality results, not just for ourselves, but also to impress others and earn their respect.

However, when we rely too heavily on external validation, we can become vulnerable to criticism and rejection. Our self-worth becomes tied to the opinions of others, making us feel uncertain and insecure. This can lead to anxiety, self-doubt, and a lack of confidence in our abilities.

What Matters Most

So, what truly matters? Is it the external validation we seek, or is it something more fundamental?

  • Here are some key things that matter:
  • Our values and principles
  • Our passions and interests
  • Our relationships with others
  • Our personal growth and development

These aspects of our lives give us a sense of purpose and fulfillment, regardless of what others think. They remind us that our worth and value come from within.

Finding Inner Validation

Inner validation is not the same as ignoring external feedback entirely. Rather, it's about developing a strong sense of self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-worth. This means recognizing our strengths and weaknesses, setting realistic goals, and celebrating our achievements – even if no one else acknowledges them.

The Power of Self-Love

So, how can we cultivate inner validation? By practicing self-love and self-compassion, we can begin to see ourselves in a more positive light. We can learn to appreciate our unique talents, skills, and perspectives, and find joy in the simple act of being alive.

Conclusion

Nothing about us truly matters unless we matter to others – or so it seems. But what if we flipped this script? What if we focused on cultivating inner validation, self-love, and a strong sense of purpose? We would no longer need external validation to feel worthy and valuable. Our careers would thrive not because of external recognition, but because of our own intrinsic motivation.

In the end, it's not about what others think; it's about what we think of ourselves. So, let's strive to develop a strong sense of self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-worth. Let's focus on making ourselves proud, rather than seeking validation from others.


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  • Created by: Juliana Oliveira
  • Created at: Sept. 25, 2022, 1 p.m.
  • ID: 1100

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