Social Approval And Self Esteem
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Lots of parents mistakenly try to control their children’s behavior using the "Good boy approach". If the child did what was asked from him he becomes a super hero and a good boy and if he did something else the controlling parent responds with anger, threatening or with the removal of the good boy label. The poor child then doesn’t have any other options but to choose between being a good boy or being a naughty child.The problem with the “Good boy” approach
The problem with such an approach is that it inserts the belief in the child’s mind that unless he is up to others expectations he will be worthless. Years later when this child grows up he will start to put people first before his own needs just to keep the title of the good boy. the following are some examples of what this adult might do in order to preserve this title: * He may blindly follow fashion even if it doesn’t suit his looks * He may start smoking just to please his peers * And he may even sacrifice his values for the sake of being accepted by others!!Social approval and self esteem
The problem with striving for social approval is that it makes your self esteem vulnerable and fragile to any change in the opinion of people. You could lose self respect in few minutes just because others started to think bad of you, this happens because you already gave them the chance to label you and the right to evaluate your deeds. Before you do any action ask yourself one question, am I doing it because it is aligned with my goals and my best interests or is it just an attempt to keep the good boy label??Article author
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