Having difficulty asking for what you want? Get help from a baby.
When you were a baby you had no problem making your needs and desires known.
You weren’t plagued with self- doubts! What changed?
Many of my clients often seek counselling help for depression, relief from anxiety, or counselling support thru grief and loss.
As we sift thru the layers, all problems usually have one underlying theme. Even in my work as marriage counsellor the same topic emerges over and over again.
This theme is called “I’m not good enough.” How come you’re no longer good enough?
What happened to the perfect baby that you were?
When you were a baby, you had no sense that there was anything wrong with you. You had no thoughts that you should be different. You didn’t think that you were too short, too fat, too thin, too ugly, too dumb, too difficult or too ______________
Today, do you ever hear a voice in your head say some version of the following to you?
- What’s wrong with you?
- What’s the matter with you?
- When are you going to get it right?
- You get caught up in trying to please others
- You take care of others but neglect your own self-care
- You put your own needs last – you don’t ask for what you want
- You procrastinate doing things that would be good for you
- You get caught up in anxiety worrying about the “should haves”
- You don’t ask for the raise you deserve
- You don’t charge enough money for your services
- You mistreat your body with food, alcohol, lack of sleep or lack of exercise
- You allow your partner or others to belittle you
- You minimize your accomplishments
- Yea, right… but if you’re so great how come…
- Who do you think you are?…
- Who are you kidding?…