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Beyond approval: How to shift from external validation to internal self-worth

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In a world dominated by social media, constant feedback, and a culture that often measures success by external standards, it’s easy to fall into the trap of seeking validation from others.

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Whether it’s the number of likes on a post, praise from a colleague, or approval from a loved one, external validation can feel gratifying in the moment. However, relying too heavily on external sources for self-worth can be a double-edged sword, leading to a fragile sense of self that crumbles in the absence of constant affirmation.

The quest for external validation is rooted in the natural human desire for acceptance and belonging. From an early age, we are conditioned to seek approval from parents, teachers, and peers. As we grow older, this need for validation often extends into our professional lives and personal relationships.

While there’s nothing inherently wrong with valuing others’ opinions, problems arise when external validation becomes the primary source of our self-worth. When our sense of identity is shaped by others, we become vulnerable to the whims of their opinions, leading to insecurity and a lack of true self-confidence.

Shifting from external validation to internal self-worth is not an easy process, but it is essential for personal growth and lasting self-esteem. The first step is self-awareness. Recognize the moments when you are seeking validation from others and ask yourself why. Are you looking for reassurance because you doubt your abilities, or are you seeking approval because you fear rejection? Understanding these underlying motivations can help you begin the journey toward internal validation.

Building internal self-worth involves cultivating a strong sense of identity and self-acceptance. This means acknowledging your strengths and achievements without needing external acknowledgment. It also involves embracing your imperfections and understanding that your value is not determined by others’ opinions. Practicing self-compassion and positive self-talk can reinforce your internal sense of worth, making you less reliant on external praise.

Another crucial aspect of developing internal validation is setting personal goals and standards. When you define success on your own terms, you become less influenced by societal pressures or the expectations of others. Focus on your values and what truly matters to you, rather than seeking approval for things that may not align with your authentic self.

This shift empowers you to pursue goals that bring genuine fulfillment, rather than those driven by a desire for external recognition.

Ultimately, the journey from external validation to internal self-worth is about reclaiming your sense of self. It requires patience, introspection, and a willingness to challenge deeply ingrained patterns of behavior.

As you begin to rely more on your own judgment and less on others’ opinions, you’ll find that your confidence becomes more resilient, your decisions more authentic, and your overall sense of well-being more stable. In a world that constantly tells us to seek approval from others, choosing to validate ourselves is a powerful act of self-love and empowerment.

*Junias Erasmus works for NAMFISA. He is a Scholar & a Motivational Speaker. This article is written in his personal capacity. For inquiries, contact him at Junias99@gmail.com

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