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  1. Feb 19, 2014 · Learn how to break free from the false ideals of success and happiness that society imposes on you. Discover why you should judge your own standards, value, and capabilities, and do the things that satisfy you.

  2. Apr 19, 2021 · When you’re secure in who you are, you don’t have to try to prove yourself. You can be confident in who God created you to be, because your value comes from ...

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    • Joel Osteen
  3. Jan 31, 2017 · “Nothing to Prove” by Jennie Allen challenges the prevailing mindset that in order for people to love you, you have to prove you deserve it. She dives in even further and dissects how that changes our relationship with God, too.

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    • You have nothing to prove. Your standards are all that matter. Stop using others as a yardstick for what and who you need to be. Set your own standards for yourself, and if those are too high then check in with yourself about how you developed these unreachable ideas about yourself in the first place.
    • External validation is fleeting. It feels good to get the gold star or affirmation from someone you respect or admire. No doubt that this is a good thing for anyone.
    • You’ll never please everyone. There is a hamster wheel for everything in life, and that includes your desire to please others by proving yourself. There will inevitably be that one person who never really sees how great you are (usually a parent) leaving you going back to the empty well over and over.
    • You have nothing to prove to anyone. You are good enough. There’s a concept in Psychology developed by D.W. Winnicott that talks about the good enough mother.
    • It’s your life, not theirs. Only you get to choose how you live, and only you get to decide what is best for you. Many of us place so much emphasis on living up to other people’s expectations that we forget what we want and need from life.
    • Success means different things to different people. It can be hard to ignore social norms and unsubscribe from typical notions of success. That said, your life becomes so much more enjoyable when you decide for yourself what success means to you.
    • You can’t control how other people see you. Ultimately, no matter how hard you try, you can’t force people to think or act in a certain way. When you’re not feeling confident or like you have something to prove, it can seem like you’re jumping through endless hoops to impress those around you.
    • You don’t need external validation. What would happen if we just… moved on from external validation? Scary, right? So many of us put pressure on ourselves to seem perfect, successful, and happy.
  4. A personal story of how the author realized she didn't need to prove herself to anyone and could be herself without judgment. Learn how to accept yourself and let go of the need for validation from others.

  5. Dec 7, 2018 · If you need to remind yourself something, remind yourself of this: you don’t have to prove anything to anyone. Do you know why? Because most people don’t care.