One of the most common words in the invalidating, self-blaming stories we believe about ourselves or our situations is the word "should." The psychologist Albert Ellis has coined the phrase "Stop shoulding on yourself." When you tell yourself that you should feel or be another way, you are likely to feel bad about yourself. As an alternative, try telling yourself that it is okay to feel or be the way you are, even though you have some idea that you should feel or be different.
One of the most common words in the invalidating, self-blaming stories we believe about ourselves or our situations is the word "should." The psychol… - William Hudson O'Hanlon
One of the most common words in the invalidating, self-blaming stories we believe about ourselves or our situations is the word "should." The psychol…
- William Hudson O'Hanlon
When we endure our own tragedies or trials, most of us develop some empathy and compassion for others who are suffering. The trick is to keep that se… - William Hudson O'Hanlon
When we endure our own tragedies or trials, most of us develop some empathy and compassion for others who are suffering. The trick is to keep that se…
I heard a story about a woman who grew up in Texas. When she was having trouble in her life, she would visit her grandmother, who lived nearby and a… - William Hudson O'Hanlon
I heard a story about a woman who grew up in Texas. When she was having trouble in her life, she would visit her grandmother, who lived nearby and a…
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