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Maybe you’ve received some feedback that paints you in a negative light and you’re catching yourself ruminating over whether or not the feedback is warranted and how to get that person back on your side.
These are all signs that you’re seeking validation, and these behaviors can get in the way of your ability to connect and communicate effectively.
It’s such an interesting paradox how validation is such a connecting force in our relationships while seeking validation creates so much disconnection.
The best antidote for the disconnection created by seeking validation is to practice self-validation. I teach my clients a three-step exercise for self-validating.
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Maybe you’ve received some feedback that paints you in a negative light and you’re catching yourself ruminating over whether or not the feedback is warranted and how to get that person back on your side.
These are all signs that you’re seeking validation, and these behaviors can get in the way of your ability to connect and communicate effectively.
It’s such an interesting paradox how validation is such a connecting force in our relationships while seeking validation creates so much disconnection.
The best antidote for the disconnection created by seeking validation is to practice self-validation. I teach my clients a three-step exercise for self-validating.
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