[Daily OM]: There is an innate awkwardness to
being human. With each decision we make, there is the potential for
self-doubt, and it is this-self doubt that forms the root of insecurity
-- a complex emotion that is a mix of equal parts inadequacy, isolation,
fear, and hopelessness. Yet these feelings of insecurity that prevent
us from fulfilling our potential by inducing us to abide by arbitrary
self-limitations are nothing more than erroneous perceptions. We feel
unconfident and unsure of ourselves because we judge ourselves to be so.
Banishing insecurity is often simply a matter of challenging ourselves
in order to prove that we are indeed intelligent and able.
When we feel insecure, we not only perceive ourselves as incapable of
meeting life's challenges but also fraudulent and unworthy of true
happiness. We move through life plagued by a sense that others have
judged us and found that we are lacking. As a result, we are robbed of
our personal power and rendered unable to feel positive about the
choices we make. Everyone feels insecure from time to time because each
of us is born into the world with unique strengths. If you should find
yourself with feelings of insecurity, however, endeavor to understand
their source. Perhaps you were repeatedly berated as a child or seldom
receive positive reinforcement in the present. A tendency to withdraw
from risk or uncomfortable situations can amplify feelings of
insecurity. When you have pinpointed the origin of your insecurity,
focus on your abilities. The more you utilize your personal power -- by
taking risks, boldly facing challenges, and acting decisively -- the
stronger it will grow.
Remember that insecurity is not objective. Rather, it is an emotional
interpretation of your value unconsciously based on doubt, shame, and
fear. As you overcome those underlying emotions through courageous
action and copious self-love, you'll discover that you are capable of
achieving more than you ever thought possible.