How To Reclaim Your Self Worth And Move On From A Toxic Situation

Self worth- ” The sense of one’s own value or worth as a person; self-esteem; self-respect.” 

Arguably,  everyone has, at some point in their life, been through a moment where they acted, felt, or were treated LESS THAN they deserve. It’s worse off for us girls given that, being more in tune with our emotions, we tend to, most times, follow through things with our hearts rather than our heads, leading us to hold on to situations that should long be dead.  Every one deserves the best; a cliche, cheesy but true. Every one should know that they deserve the best. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy for everyone to recognize this as fact. Sometimes even when we do, our fear forces us to persevere in the ugliest of situations because, “What if we don’t find something better?”, “What if this is the best we can do?”

Possessing little self-regard can lead people to become depressed, to fall short of their potential, or to tolerate abusive situations and relationships.“- Psychology Today

Truth be told, recognizing ones self worth may not be the easiest thing to do. Some people can easily wake up and say “F**k this sh*t. I’m bigger and better than this, I’m stepping far away from this situation”. Others can’t, they do not possess as much emotional strength, so, even when they know what to do, they tend to make up excuses for why they should keep on keeping on. “One more, trial things would get better”. There is no hard and fast rule to this just a proven truth that only when you believe that you deserve the best do you begin to demand it and  only when you recognize and value your self do people begin to value you.

1. Get Tired Of The Situation

If you’re in a position where you’re being treated less than you should, the first step to reclaiming your self worth and moving on from that situation is to get tired of it. It’s a psychological thing.  If you’ve been tolerating something for a long while, and giving up countless opportunities for things to get better, it obvious you’re the more forgiving type, so, things would definitely continue in that direction. Something has to move you to say, “Okay, that’s it”. This is not an advice to overreact. How long has the issue been going on? Does the same thing keep happening over and over and over again. Communicate the issue, and then, be practical, “This is how many more times I’m willing to deal with this sh*t and let it slide” If it ever gets past that number, you know fully well what you have to do. It’s time to be fed up, it’s time to move on.

2. Eliminate Anger

Before or after people step out of an unhappy situation, anger is, more often that not, the easiest emotional response. You begin to hear statements like “I can’t believe I had to deal with all that”, “I’m so pissed, look at what so so so put me through”, “I can’t believe I took all that bullsh*t, I’m so stupid”. You’re not stupid baby girl, you’re just human and oh we make a lot of mistakes, but the ability to recognize them is only what makes us stronger. The thing about getting angry at situations like this is what happens when your anger subsides. You become mellow and go back to making excuses, maybe even blame yourself and before you know it, you’re back at square one. It’s easy and okay to get upset at situations like these but that should not be the reason or moment you make any decision. Work through your anger, allow it to naturally subside, breathe. Then, deal wth the situation rationally.

3. Make A Want-Fair-Pro-Con List

Getting tired may be the first, most effective step for moving on, but how do we stay moved on? In the journey to recognizing our self worth, we need to remind ourselves  why we left the situation that we did, and why we should not make that mistake in the nearest future. A want-fair-pro-con list is one of the easiest way to achieve this. Draw up a list including what you want and what is fair aka compromise, then another of the pro’s in your previous or current situation and the cons. If the good does not outweigh the bad, baby girl don’t even think of going back. It’s okay to reevaluate situations time and again; things, as do people, change. However, each time you do, the bad should never outweigh the good, or you’ll just be setting yourself up for the worst, not the best.

4. Find Alternate Things That Make You Happy

One of the reasons why people stay stuck in situations they deserve better than, is that they think they cannot find happiness else where. But, if the one thing that is supposed to bring you happiness becomes your constant source of worry, honey, you have to find another source of happiness. Quite frankly, happiness should not come from one source just in case that well happens to run dry. I’ve been in situations were I was constantly worried about a particular thing and I believed that I could not be happy without that situation working out and then my friends randomly, decided to take me someplace else. I ended up having so much fun that I forgot that I was worrying about something else earlier. For me, my alternate happy places have become, filmmaking, blogging and hanging out with family and friends. It prevents me from being overtly dependent on certain situations. Find yours.

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5. Be In Control

The final and most crucial step is to be in control of anything and everything YOU. Have a this-is-what-I-want-this-is-what-I-will-get attitude. Choose to be happy and be in control of that happiness. No one has the power to control your temperament if you don’t let them.

“Don’t think about it too much too much too much too much” – Drake

Drake could not have been more right. The only thing worrysome thoughts  do is weigh you down and we’ve already been through this, you deserve better than that duh, so, don’t put too much though into anything that is not worth your time. Tell yourself why you’re amazing, tell yourself what you deserve and don’t accept any less. You deserve the best baby girl, don’t let anyone tell you different.

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