Why we seek recognition from others and how we manage to give ourselves the value we desire

from Jessyca Haas

Everyone knows the feeling: the joy when someone praises us, or the pain when we feel excluded. External recognition has immense power over us - but why is that? This article explores the deep roots of the quest for approval and offers practical ways in which we can learn to find value within ourselves rather than seeking it from others.

The insatiable search for recognition: a vicious circle

I remember my time in the office when I was still working as a project and change manager in a corporate group:

Similar things also happened with friends:

Such experiences accompany many of us - it is an eternal cycle of searching for confirmation. But the "kick" of this recognition doesn't last long, does it?

The origin: Our childhood shapes our desire for affirmation

The origin of this behavior often lies deep in our childhood. If children are not seen and heard enough, they learn to look for their worth on the outside. This was also the case with me. Although my mother was a wonderful lion mother who raised four children, there was often little room for individual needs in our everyday lives.

This means that many of us carry emotional wounds from childhood that become entrenched in us as adults. If our needs were not recognized as children, we develop an insecure self-image and build our self-confidence on external evaluations. These experiences become deeply rooted in our subconscious.

An example about me: At school, I began to fight for good grades, not for the joy of learning, but to gain recognition from parents and teachers. Later, I looked for jobs that shone outwardly through title and salary because I believed that this would bring the highest level of recognition. This restlessness and constant comparison with others led to an inner imbalance. The constant urge to prove myself led to self-doubt, sleep problems and emotional exhaustion.

How recognition influences our lives

Chemical processes in all areas of our lives

The cry for approval affects every facet of our lives: our career decisions, our relationships and even our health. As soon as we receive praise or approval, we feel good. But as soon as the affirmation is not forthcoming, insecurity returns. These are chemical processes in our body that make us dependent on external appreciation.

Chemical processes as drugs

Our brain releases dopamine - the "happiness hormone" - when we receive recognition. But similar to a drug, our system gets used to it and demands more and more in order to achieve the same high. This dependence on external validation leads us further and further away from ourselves. We lose touch with our own desires and needs.

The path to self-acceptance: Why it is so important to take responsibility

Your responsibility for more abundance

The truth is: No one but ourselves can give us the value we desire. It is our responsibility to fill this inner lack and give ourselves the recognition we so desperately seek on the outside.

But how do you take this step? It's about coming to terms with yourself and looking inwards.

Steps that can help you find the way to yourself:

Exercises for self-appreciation: step by step to your own value

Self-love and self-acceptance are not one-off successes, but daily practices. It's like training a muscle. It requires motivation, some structure and loving discipline.  

Tips to help you find your value within yourself

How meditation and mindfulness can help you

Another important practice for finding inner recognition is mindfulness. Meditation teaches you to experience the moment without constantly looking outwards. It's about calming your mind and feeling yourself. Meditation helps you to observe your thoughts and let go of the constant comparison with others. I am also happy to help you get into practice here. There are many different types of meditation and it's fun to try them out 😊

Conclusion: Self-appreciation is the key to a fulfilled life

In my opinion, the path to self-appreciation is crucial to leading a fulfilled and satisfied life. Most people seek recognition on the outside, but true fulfillment only comes when you honestly learn to appreciate yourself. Once you have recognized your own worth, you will no longer need validation from others. You will be able to create a life that gives you joy and meaning - both professionally and personally.

You can take the first step now: Think about which area of your life you are particularly looking for recognition in and start giving yourself this affirmation. This is the path to true freedom and inner peace.

Read my other blog articles too, because they are all connected:

How to learn to follow and trust your intuition

How to deal with negative feelings and find more ease for a great life again

How to gain clarity and find your purpose: The path to a fulfilled life

The power of writing: How biographical coaching can help you make peace and find and strengthen your own identity

Any questions?

If you have any questions or would like my support, just send me a message to info@jessycahaas.com

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