Affirmation To Release Your Fears Of Disappointing Others

I release my fears of disappointing others.

Living my life to please others is both unnecessary and unfulfilling, so I let go of my tendency to keep my opinions to myself because I fear disappointing them. I reserve the right to voice my opinion!

As a child, speaking my mind may have been out of line. However, I am now well into adulthood and can exercise my right to respectfully disagree with others.

After years of allowing myself to take a backseat to others, I finally realize that keeping myself content is number one on my to-do list.

Although standing up for what I think is right can be scary at times, I find that I sleep more soundly at night when I know I have done the right thing.

I am fully capable of making my own decisions. Those who feel that they have the authority to dictate my decisions have another thing coming! From now on, I am calling my own shots. I am the ultimate authority of my life!

I can keep the peace and live my life according to my own standards without offending others. It is perfectly acceptable for others to disagree with my choices, as that is their prerogative. I can make decisions that are right for me even when I know they may disagree.

Today, I choose to live my life according to my own decisions. I fully comprehend that I can voice my opinions, make my own choices, and disagree with others without it leading to a confrontation.

Self-Reflection Questions:

1. Why am I afraid of disappointing others?
2. Do I allow others to take advantage of me because I am afraid of confrontation?
3. How can I build up the confidence to stand up for myself?

  • http://budurl.com/ynfr Megan Zuniga

    As empowering as your article is, I don’t know how this is supposed to work if you’re just a lowly employee where a single mistake could mean you lose your job. But I know what you mean, when you knew you did something wrong, you feel guilty, and you can’t seem to shake it off your head. I tend to have this problem. I tend to overanalyze and the play the situation over and over in my head. Even if I know I shouldn’t. As liberating as having power over your life is. Whenever I feel like this, I search inside myself and to know what I did wrong, why those people said what they said about me, and most importantly to know what I want and what I lesson I can gain from this experience. This
    article had helped me a lot during the hard times. It might help you too.
    There is a danger that we may become to stubbon that we only want our own way–never caring if we hurt other people. Imagine how our world would be if everyone had their own way. I know you don’t mean it like this but some people might.

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