You would be wrong if you believed your co-worker or neighbor who seems problem-free got life figured out more than you.
You suffer from anxiety or keep falling for a narcissist. You’re the last person anyone would qualify as healthy right?
Surprisingly, it’s the ones who are sensitive, empathetic and self-aware that exhibit signs of what others deem mental illness.
The next time you write yourself or someone else writes you off as a crazy person, remember you’re doing the work. You’re feeling your feelings. You’re trying to work on your perfectionism, assertiveness and dysfunctional family. That person who looks healthy may be in denial. To shift focus away from their judging you, remember how far you’ve come and what you’re doing to work on yourself.
Are You Drawn to Narcissists?
(Narcissism Decoded) – Tired of getting into relationships with narcissists? You might want to ask yourself these questions.
4 Perfectionistic Tendencies You May Be Suffering From
(Psychology of Self) – If you’re indecisive and fear making mistakes, you might be suffering from perfectionism.
When to be Assertive, When to Hold Your Tongue
(Bonding Time) – You’ve struggled with this for awhile. How can you be authentic without harming your relationships?
The Dysfunctional Ways a Family Protects a Narcissist
(The Exhausted Woman) – It’s the reason why you didn’t know how dysfunctional your family was until now.
When Self-Care Isn’t an Option
(Bipolar Laid Bare) – How do you take care of yourself during a vacation, family visit or when a problem comes up? Remember to do these five things.
from World of Psychology https://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2017/07/21/best-of-our-blogs-july-21-2017/
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