Bitch-Slapping Versus Back-Slapping

So when was the last time you praised yourself? When did you last shout about your achievements? When did you last give yourself a big slap on the back for a job or a life well done? Seriously, when was the last time? And when was the last time you gave yourself grief for getting something wrong? When was the last time you put yourself down? When was the last time you were mean to yourself? Seriously, when was the last time? You don’t even have to have done it out loud to someone else – inside your head counts too.

 I’m guessing that you did the last one more recently than you did the first. Particularly in Britain, we are enormously good at self-deprecation. It’s a skill! We hate to be seen as arrogant, so we go far too far the other way into the underworld of self-deprecation. Like most skills though, the self-deprecation skills can be transferred. What if you were to use those skills of observation, clarification, exaggeration and repetition to back-slap yourself rather than bitch-slap yourself?

What are you good at? What are you proud of? What did you do well? What are your best qualities? Instead of replaying the record which tells you what you’re crap at, what you’re ashamed of, what you did badly, your worst qualities, change the record and give yourself some credit for once. You’re worth it!

– Something To Play With –

Big up yo’self this week – you don’t have to become an arrogant arse, in fact, you don’t have to tell anyone else at all. But I do want you to increase your self-belief by talking yourself up – just in your own head will work just fine. Stop hiding your light under the proverbial bushel, and start shining. Want to share your thoughts on this blog post? Please leave a comment below.

Love

Donna.x

Comments

2 responses to “Bitch-Slapping Versus Back-Slapping”

  1. Donnaonthebeach avatar

    The trouble is that we learn from an early age to seek external approval (parents, teachers, friends)…but even if EVERYONE in your life tells you you’re awesome, until we start to say it to ourselves. Glad this hit the spot at the perfect time for you! xx

  2. Karen J avatar

    Oh, Donna!
    I was *just* wondering this evening about “why is it that I can’t seem to believe it when someone tells me how “wonderful that was” – whatever I just did or said!
    Must have learned that (or thought I had it figured out for myself) at an age far too young (inexperienced) to see what was really going on.
    I need to re-examine that story, and find the false-nesses in it, and re-write it from a grown up perspective, eh?

    Love an’ Hugs an’ Bright Blessings! Karen