Solo - The Contrarian Mindset Skill 10: Practice Self Worth

21 Mar 2025 • 31 min • EN
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Get in touch with us! We’d appreciate your feedback and comments. “Self-worth is not something you gain—it’s something you uncover within yourself.” In this episode, I explore the concept of self-worth -  the second skill under Mastering Resilience. Through the window of the contrarian mindset, redefining it as something intrinsic and independent of societal expectations or external validation. I challenge the traditional notions of value and worth, emphasising that self-worth is not something to be earned or granted by others—it’s an unshakable, inherent truth. By adopting the contrarian mindset, you detach from perfectionism, external comparisons, and the relentless need for approval. Instead, I introduce practical strategies for cultivating a stronger, more resilient sense of self-worth, rooted in self-awareness, authenticity, and radical self-acceptance. Key Topics Discussed Myths That Undermine Self-WorthMyth 1: Self-Worth Must Be Earned – I reject the idea that your value is tied to achievements or milestones.Myth 2: Self-Worth Depends on Others’ Opinions – I encourage you to build internal stability that’s immune to shifting external judgments.Myth 3: Self-Worth Equals Perfection – I invite you to embrace imperfection as a natural and valuable part of who you are. The Three Pillars of Self-WorthRadical Self-Acceptance: Embrace your strengths, flaws, and everything in between. Self-worth begins with recognizing you are valuable as you are.Detachment from External Validation: Learn to value external feedback as a tool, not as the foundation of your self-esteem.Authenticity: Align your actions with your values, set boundaries, and live true to yourself—without fear of judgment. Practical StrategiesDaily Affirmations: Start each day with affirmations that speak to your challenges, like, “I am enough” or “My worth is not defined by others’ opinions.” Look at yourself in the mirror and say it like you mean it.Reframe Self-Talk: Notice negative self-talk and replace it with more compassionate thoughts. For example: “I made a mistake, but I’m learning and growing.”Set Healthy Boundaries: Protect your well-being by saying no to things that drain you and learning to say yes with conditions when necessary.Celebrate Small Wins: Keep a success log of daily accomplishments, no matter how small. Progress builds confidence.Practice Gratitude: At the end of each day, identify three small, unique things you’re grateful for. It shifts your focus inward and reinforces your sense of value.Detach from Comparison: Stop measuring your worth against others. Instead, focus on your unique strengths and contributions. Additional Resources: Interested in building a contrarian mindset for resilience, fortitude, and psychological strength? Check out the other episodes in this series linked in the show notes, and subscribe to It’s an Inside Job for more insights on resilience, well-being, and personal growth. Part 1 – Discover the Power of The Contrarian Mindset: A New Approach to Rewiring Your Brain for Resilience and Growth Support the show Sign up for the weekly IT"S AN INSIDE JOB NEWSLETTER takes 5 seconds to fill out receive a fresh update every Wednesday

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