Sunday, March 29, 2026

How to stop seeking validation and start trusting yourself

How to stop seeking validation and start trusting yourself


Seeking validation feels normal.

You want people to:

  • Approve
  • Agree
  • Accept you

But slowly, it becomes a habit.

And that habit controls you.


What Is Validation Seeking?

Validation seeking is when you:

  • Depend on others’ opinions
  • Need approval to feel confident
  • Look for reassurance constantly

Your self-worth depends on others.


Signs You Seek Validation:

You might be doing it if:

  • You worry about what people think
  • You hesitate without approval
  • You feel good only when praised
  • You fear criticism
  • You constantly ask for opinions

This creates emotional dependence.


Why We Seek Validation?

It often comes from:

  • Low self-confidence
  • Fear of rejection
  • Desire to be accepted
  • Past experiences

Your mind wants safety.


The Problem With Seeking Validation:

When you depend on others:

  • You lose confidence
  • You doubt yourself
  • You change to please people
  • You feel unstable

Your identity becomes unclear.


The Truth About Approval:

People’s opinions change.

What they like today,

They may dislike tomorrow.

If your value depends on them,

You will always feel uncertain.


The Shift: From External to Internal

Instead of asking:

“Do they approve?”

Ask:

“Do I approve?”

This changes everything.


Step-by-Step: How to Stop Seeking Validation

Step 1: Notice the Behavior

Awareness comes first.

Ask yourself:

  • “Why do I need approval here?”
  • “Am I afraid of judgment?”

Recognize the pattern.

Step 2: Build Self-Approval

Start approving yourself.

Say:

  • “This is enough”
  • “I trust my decision”

Self-validation builds confidence.

Step 3: Make Decisions Alone

Practice deciding without asking others.

Start small:

  • What to wear
  • What to do
  • What to choose

This builds independence.

Step 4: Accept Disapproval

Not everyone will like you.

And that’s okay.

You don’t need universal approval.

Step 5: Focus on Your Values

Instead of pleasing people,

Follow your values.

Ask:

“What matters to me?”


The Role of Confidence:

Confidence reduces validation seeking.

The more you trust yourself,

The less you need others’ approval.


Why Comparison Makes It Worse?

When you compare yourself:

  • You feel less.
  • And you seek validation to feel better.
  • Stop comparing.
  • Focus on your path.


A Simple Daily Practice:

Every day:

  • Make one decision alone
  • Avoid asking for unnecessary opinions
  • Approve yourself once

Small actions build independence.


The Power of Self-Respect:

When you respect yourself:

  • You don’t chase approval
  • You don’t change for others
  • You stay aligned with yourself

Self-respect creates stability.


Why People Stay Stuck?

Because validation feels good.

It gives temporary confidence.

But it never lasts.


What Self-Validation Is NOT?

It is not:

  • Ignoring feedback
  • Being arrogant
  • Rejecting others

It is trusting yourself first.


The Long-Term Effect

When you stop seeking validation:

  • You feel more confident
  • You think clearly
  • You act independently
  • You respect yourself more


Why Independence Feels Scary?

Because you rely only on yourself.

  • No approval.
  • No reassurance.

Just your decisions.

But this is growth.


A Simple Rule to Remember:

If you always seek approval,

You will always doubt yourself.


Final Thoughts:

You don’t need everyone to agree with you.

You don’t need constant approval.

You don’t need permission to be yourself.

What you need?

Is to trust yourself. To approve yourself. To stand by your decisions.


Because real confidence

Is not built on praise.

It is built on self-trust, and once you have that you stop chasing validation, and start living freely.


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