
On Attachment #213: How to Care Less About Others' Opinions & Trust Yourself More
Nov 4, 2025
Explore the impact of anxious attachment on our sensitivity to others' opinions. Discover the cost of outsourcing self-worth and how it disconnects us from our true selves. Learn about building an internal compass and the importance of self-trust over external validation. Stephanie discusses the trade-offs between authenticity and connection, the paralysis from trying to please everyone, and practical steps to prioritize your values. Gain insights on tolerating disapproval and making choices aligned with your integrity.
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External Orientation Undermines Self
- Anxiously attached people orient externally and base safety on others' approval.
- This external orientation erodes an internal sense of self and consistent values.
Be Discerned About Whose Opinions You Take
- Cultivate discernment about whose input you accept and weigh it alongside your own judgment.
- Seek counsel from people whose values and track records align with the issue at hand.
Approval Becomes A Safety Strategy
- Being hyper-attuned to others becomes a subconscious program to secure safety.
- That program makes people's opinions feel like the primary source of worth and safety.
