Get Over the Need to be Liked

Get Over the Need to be Liked

November 12, 2021

Get Over the Need to be Liked

If you want to live a happy life you have to get over the need to be liked. Focusing too much on other people’s opinion of you is a waste of time. You can’t control how others perceive you, so why bother? You can’t please everyone so there’s no point in driving yourself crazy trying. The sooner you get over the need to be liked, the better. Here’s why:

 

It’s Liberating

Freeing yourself of the need to be liked is liberating. When you’re free from other folks’ opinion of you, you move different. You’re not concerned about whose feathers might get ruffled about the choices you make. While you’re cool if people like you, you’re just as fine if they don’t. That’s true freedom.

 

Being Liked is Overrated

Needing to be liked is overrated. If you stop to think about it, what does being liked get you, really? Does it put money in your pocket? Does it pay your bills? Does it put food on your table? No? It doesn’t do any of this, so what’s it worth? Being liked might make you feel a little better, but that’s about it.

 

Being Liked is a Waste of Time

Needing to be liked is a huge waste of time. Why? Different people like different things. Try to please one somebody and someone else will be displeased. Switch things up to make that person happy and someone else will be upset. It’s impossible to please everybody so trying to please anybody is a waste of time.

 

It’s an Obstacle

The need to be liked is an obstacle. When you’re focused on being liked, you hold back from doing things that you might want to do, but feel would cause you to be disliked. Needing to be liked will hold you back from being who you want to be and doing what you want to do.

  

It Causes You to Shrink

Feeling the need to be liked causes you to shrink. When you seek acceptance from those outside yourself, you have to change and shift to meet their preferences. Most people like you, so long as you don’t outshine or upstage them. You can’t afford to be your full, abundant self when you’re trying to be liked.

  

It’s Exhausting

Needing to be liked is exhausting. Trying to keep up appearances and become different versions of yourself for different people is taxing. Trying to perform and constantly meet other’s approval is not only unsustainable, but it’s also a recipe for burn out.

 

It Makes You Miserable

Trying to be liked causes you to be miserable. When you’re running around in circles, trying to please multiple people it’s hard to be happy. Putting other’s needs above your own will always lead to negative feelings.

  

It Makes You Inauthentic

When you need to be liked you’re forced to be inauthentic. You can’t truly be yourself when you’re trying to be liked by others. You alter your behavior to meet the approval of whomever you’re dealing with at the time.

  

It’s Unhealthy

Needing to be liked is unhealthy. It’s unhealthy to care so much about other’s opinions to the detriment of your own. When you prioritize anyone’s opinion about you too highly, you set yourself up for disaster. You can’t afford to allow anyone’s opinion about you to mean that much.

 

It’s Giving Away Your Power

When you need to be liked, you give away your power. Your abundance and success in life have nothing to do with who likes you. Those things depend solely on you. When you need to be liked, you give others the power not only to define you, but to also control you. That’s too much power for anyone to have over you.

 

It’s a Distraction

The fact of the matter is you can’t control how anyone else feels about you. Therefore, focusing on something outside of your control is a distraction. What could you be doing with that time you’ve been wasting trying to be liked? What could you be giving your attention to instead of trying to get folks to like you?

 

What are some other reasons you should get over the need to be liked? Drop a comment below. If you found this article useful, please share it.

Jessica R. Simmons

Jessica is a lawyer who enjoys writing, loves to laugh and have a good time and appreciates a good cocktail. She can almost always be found somewhere reading, talkin' trash and/or sharing good resources.

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