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This article was co-written by Klare Heston, LCSW. Klare Heston is a licensed independent clinical social worker in Ohio. She received her Master of Social Work degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1983.
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If someone criticizes you badly, you will probably start questioning the truth. However, the most important thing is how you feel about yourself, regardless of what others say or think. If someone calls you ugly, don’t get angry or upset, but find a way to calmly respond. Then begin the journey of acceptance and confidence building. You can find your own beauty without focusing on looks. Also, don’t be afraid to seek support from friends, adults, or a psychologist if you find it difficult to love yourself.
Steps
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- Breathe from your belly, not your chest.
- Count breaths. For example, inhale for 4 seconds, then exhale for 4 seconds.
- Even though it sounds easier said than done, it will take a bit of practice.
- Repeat to yourself, “This person’s words and opinions can’t change how I feel about myself.”
- For example, say, “I know why you call me ugly. But your opinion doesn’t change who I am.”
- You could also say, “You are not a judge of aesthetics. I know myself that I am beautiful because I have been kind to everyone.”
- For example, “Yeah, my nose is big. Your eyes are so sharp.”
- You could also say, “Looks are so important. Yes, my hands are hairy.”
- Exaggerate more comments. For example, “What? I feel like I’m pretty good too… Pretty ugly haha. Maybe one day the duckling will turn into a swan!”
Accept yourself and build confidence
- If someone calls you ugly, remind yourself that your opinion is more important than theirs and they can’t make you feel ugly.
- Make a list of the things you like about yourself and remind yourself of these whenever you feel low on confidence.
- You can also include things your body can do. For example, “I like my flexible body and I can dance well”.
- For example, you might say to yourself, “I’m not perfect physically or physically. I accept myself despite my flaws.”
- What if someone doesn’t think you’re beautiful? That doesn’t mean everyone will see it that way. Accept who you are and remember that you can’t please everyone.
- For example, say (or write down) “I am beautiful” or “My worth is more than I look”.
- Write affirmations on the bathroom mirror so you can see them every morning. You can attach sticky notes in your favorite color or use a marker.
- People often say “Make fake truth”. Over time, you will see that feeling of confidence is really yours.
- For example, if you hear someone mocking you as you pass by, hold your head high and show them you’re confident in who you are.
- For example, you can take a walk, take a bath, journal, or listen to music.
- Participate in activities you enjoy. It could be martial arts, sports, music or cooking.
- Choose a personal style that reflects who you are. Wear comfortable clothes that make you feel good about yourself.
- Being criticized for being “bad” is different from being criticized for being “don’t know how to take care of yourself”. Take responsibility for your image and the things you can change.
Get support from others
- Adults have experience from a young age and can give advice based on that. You will be amazed at how understanding and helpful they are.
- Even if you spend time with less ‘cool’ people, choose people who are nice, respectful, and don’t make you feel bad about yourself.
- Surround yourself with people who respect you for who you really are, not because you’re ‘cool’ or pretty. They should be the ones supporting and liking you for who you are, not for your looks.
- Find a psychologist by calling (or asking your parents to call) a mental health clinic or insurance provider. You can also seek recommendations from your doctor or friends.
Advice
- Always consider the source. If you see your bully acting like that with everyone or they’re always rude like that, don’t waste your time and energy with them. Such people never say anything constructive or affect your personal image.
- If those negative comments are coming from you and not from others, then you are having a negative view of yourself. Find someone you trust to talk to and help you rebuild your confidence.
This article was co-written by Klare Heston, LCSW. Klare Heston is a licensed independent clinical social worker in Ohio. She received her Master of Social Work degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1983.
There are 11 references cited in this article that you can view at the bottom of the page.
This article has been viewed 17,121 times.
If someone criticizes you badly, you will probably start questioning the truth. However, the most important thing is how you feel about yourself, regardless of what others say or think. If someone calls you ugly, don’t get angry or upset, but find a way to calmly respond. Then begin the journey of acceptance and confidence building. You can find your own beauty without focusing on looks. Also, don’t be afraid to seek support from friends, adults, or a psychologist if you find it difficult to love yourself.
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