How Your Childhood Shapes Your Self-Worth As An Adult
Your childhood experiences and the way you interacted with your parents, friends, and other important people play a huge role in how you see yourself both as a kid and as an adult. If your parents didn’t show you what a healthy relationship looks like or didn’t give you the emotional support you really needed, it's no surprise that you might feel unworthy, unlovable, or just not good enough today.
Carrying around low self-worth and confidence for years is tough. It's no wonder you might feel like you’re struggling in every part of your life, especially when it comes to relationships. If you’ve found yourself stuck in one toxic relationship after another, it’s not just about the people you’re dating. How you view your own worth and value really matters too, and that mindset probably draws in the wrong crowd.
It’s time to stop blaming others and take a hard look at your own role in your relationships and your life in general. Think about work as well. If you dread your job or feel anxious as Sunday night rolls around, it’s important to stop pointing fingers at your boss or company. Instead, be honest with yourself about what needs to change and own that responsibility.
I get that this might be hard to hear—I didn't want to face it either. But my life and relationships got messy enough that I had to start listening and making real changes. That's what I go over in my video, “How Your Childhood SHAPES Your Self-Worth As An Adult.” If you really want to heal from past trauma and want to move through life feeling worthy of healthy relationships and good experiences, it’s definitely worth checking out!
Click here to watch: “How Your Childhood SHAPES Your Self-Worth As An Adult.”
Nikki💕