Hi Kirsty,
You say you have no self-esteem but I am going to argue with you about that - you recognise some of your 'behaviours' and ill-logical thinking so that shows me you have self-awareness in some degree and with awareness comes esteem!
You demonstrate a desire to change and that shows that you have self-esteem also. The fact that you are dissatisfied with your lot and how you feel about yourself demonstrates a willingness to self examination and to grow; people with the lowest esteem cannot do that. Comments like
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| Intellectually I think I am okay and have as much worth as anyone else |
and even the fact that you seek answers to your questions on these pages, all suggest that given a supporting relationship you could work through your difficulties.
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I am desparate to be loved, validated and approved of like I need air to breathe sometimes
feels like I cant raise mine unless someone loves me and approves of me first |
You are correct! You need to be loved! You deserve to be loved! but first you have to love yourself - you have to be the guage of your own worth and not try to live your life to meet what you believe others think or expect of you. You have to be the first person to approve of you.
Try something for me please - wriite out a list of your achievements - the things you are good at; what you are proud of; what people complement you on - and be honest while you do it becaue we all mange to do something well!
Then write down what YOU think makes you an unworthy person. Not something an abuser has told you or you think that others might think about you but thinks you KNOW.
I wonder which list is longer, which is most honest and which is most difficult to think about.
Andy