Oct. 19, 2011
Self Care!
Weekly Tips to Help You Create the Life You Desire
Tip of the Week

Longing for Belonging

 

Have you ever: 

  • Chosen not to participate in a potentially fun, interesting, or new experience because you felt like you wouldn't belong?
  • Declined a social invitation because you were afraid you wouldn't know anyone there?
  • Hesitated getting involved with a club or a professional opportunity because you were worried that you wouldn't fit in?

If you answered yes to any of the above, then you could be missing out on some incredibly rewarding experiences.  

 

At one time or another, everyone longs to belong. Unfortunately, for many of us, feeling that we don't belong prevents us from enjoying all that life has to offer. Feeling like you don't belong is a habit learned early in life when you were developing your sense of self.

 

It's common while growing up, to depend on the words and actions of others to make you feel like you belonged. Junior-high and higBelongingh school were veritable adventures in not belonging; think "popular" or "cliques" or "any dance for which you didn't have a date." It seemed like kids, in order to feel like they belonged, had to make others feel like they didn't.

 

If we were at all social in high school we measured belonging by how many invitations we received or who asked us to join them in groups and activities. Unfortunately for many of us, that criteria has lasted into adulthood. 

 

As adults, we can take an active role belonging. In other words, you must invite people into your life rather than wait for them to invite you into theirs.

 

You belong wherever you want. If a place or group of people feels uncomfortable to you, then it is up to you to decide whether you want to belong there or not. The feeling and knowledge that you belong is your choice; it is not the responsibility of others!

 

Are you stuck in the high school belief that others decide whether you belong or not? It may be time for you to examine from your "adult self" whether those assumptions about yourself are still valid. This kind of examination will very likely open you up to a new world of possibilities and opportunities based on who you are now, not who you were then.  

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Longing to Belong?

Social Anxiety can be the Culprit  


You would be surprised how many people feel anxious just talking with others. Networking or after work get togethers seem like a nightmare. If you get tongue-tied trying to make simple conversation or avoid people because you don't know what to say, life can get pretty lonely. There are simple behavioral techniques that you can learn to feel more comfortable in social situations. I can help you take those first steps into the rest of your life! Give me a call at 913-663-3511 to set up an appointment.
About Karen
Karen Rowinsky, LMSW
Karen Rowinsky, LMSW, is a licensed master social worker. She has a private counseling practice in Overland Park. She helps people:   Who do you know who may be struggling with challenging relationships, professional frustrations, or unmet expectations about how they thought their life would turn out?

Feeling sick and tired of feeling sick and tired can often provide an incentive
to face what is bothering us or to move in the direction of less stress and more happiness. Call the number below for help in getting started!
 
Contact Information
Karen Rowinsky, LMSW
10551 Barkley Street, Suite 320
Overland Park, KS 66212
913-663-3511
www.overlandparkcounseling.com
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