Every time you interact with others,
you have the choice to listen to, acknowledge, and let go of their
words, or you can take what they are saying personally. Taking things
personally is often the result of perceiving a person's actions or words
as an affront or slight. In order to take something personally, you
must read negative intent in an individual's words or actions. But what
people do and say has no bearing upon you and is usually based on their
own experiences, emotions, and perceptions. If you attempt to take what
they do or say personally, you may end up feeling hurt without reason.
If you are tempted to take a comment or action personally, creating some
distance between yourself and the other person can help you. Try to
determine what is at the root of your feelings. Ask yourself if the
other person's words or actions are just reinforcing some insecurity
within you or if you can really be sure that an offense was intended.
You may even want to ask them what they meant. Finally, put yourself in
the other person's shoes. Instead of taking their words as the truth, or
as a personal affront, remember that whatever was said or done is based
on their opinion and is more reflective of what is going on inside of
them, rather than having anything to do with you. You may have been an
easy target for someone having a bad day, and their comments may have
been offered with no ill intentions.
When you recognize that what anyone says or does doesn't necessarily
have anything to do with you, you will no longer feel hurt or attacked.
While it's easy to take things personally, you should never let anyone's
perceptions or actions affect how you see yourself or your worth.Your
life is personal to you, and it is up to you to influence your own value
and sense of well-being.[Daily OM]