You are spot - on about women needing to love themselves first; we are our most authentic when we can embrace who we are instead of
seeking validation from others.
If you are easily discouraged, need
constant validation from others, or turn into a nervous wreck when things get tough, this is not the professional route for you.
I'm pretty needy these days, constantly looking
for validation from others to reassure me that just because my kid can't poop in the potty (and that he instead thinks that the kitchen floor is an appropriate bathroom facility), that I'm not a bad parent.
People truly at peace with their beliefs don't feel the need to
gain validation from others through criticizing them or scorning them not do they feel the need to bark and howl from the highest tower to be heard.
I know a sugar daddy whose sugar baby is from East Europe, and her job is to attend functions and social events with the sugar daddy, because the sugar daddy's goal is to
get validation from others who would envy him because of his sexy East European girl.
We all have feels about people who post their every romantic detail online, even if we aren't necessarily aware of or don't pay attention to what research has to say about it — they aren't really all that happy, they're narcissistic, they're insecure, they
need validation from others, yada, yada, yada.
Workaholics, on the other hand, will wait
for validation from others, keeping their heads down without understanding where their input fits into the organisation as a whole.
Love who you are and let that be so powerful that you don't seek
any validation from others.
They learn not to seek
validation from others or focus on the extrinsic rewards that permeate our culture.
With pictures being worth a thousand words, everyone loves to take photos and share them on social media for boasting purposes and
validation from others.
Do you seek
validation from others, but even glowing approval is never enough to sustain your sense of worth?