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How do you stop letting others opinions affect you?

How do you stop letting others opinions affect you?

Here are 15 sure-fire ways to eliminate the worry and free yourself to be yourself.

  1. Focus on what matters.
  2. Keep perspective.
  3. You know best.
  4. Mind your own business.
  5. Desensitize your triggers.
  6. Stop overthinking.
  7. Seek constructive feedback.
  8. Don’t try to please everyone.

What is the phobia of opinion?

Allodoxaphobia – I am talking about the fear of other peoples’ opinions, being ridiculed by other people, someone stronger not agreeing with you, looking a fool – a very common phobia. It’s fair to say that it impacts all of us at some time or another.

Are other people’s opinions more important than your own?

Because when other people’s opinions are more important than your own you live life on their terms. Not yours. And yet, you’re the one who will be left with regret on your deathbed for not having lived a life truly authentic to who you are. They (and their opinions of you) will be long gone.

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Why shouldn’t you listen to other people’s opinion?

One reason why you absolutely shouldn’t listen to the opinion of other people is because you should trust your intuition. You should trust who you are and why you’re doing the things that you’re doing. The most successful people in the world were ridiculed and shamed the most times for their dreams.

Why do I over value what other people think of Me?

It has to come from the self. And this is part of the issue that so many people have with over-valuing other people’s opinions. When you over value what other people think of you it’s because you’re looking for someone else to fill your cup. You’re looking for someone else to give you self-esteem.

Do you let other people’s opinions affect you?

Like the herd of lions swooping in for the kill, they prey on the weak, looking for those they can taunt and torment. And it gets to us. We allow other people’s opinions to not only hurt us, but oftentimes, to define us. But it doesn’t matter what other people think of you.