Sounds harsh, right?
In most cases there were no negative consequences
intended by those parents and teachers making definitive statements about the nature
of their charges.
"She's so stubborn."
Translation: She is not doing what
I want.
Intention: Get her to change.
Result: That child grows up
struggling with the label of being unreasonable e.g. stubborn.
Here's another one:
"He's so selfish."
Translation: He's not acting like
I want.
Intention: Shame him into
changing.
Result: He grows up feeling
and often acting selfish.
We could say those adults were well
intentioned, but the end result is that they drummed negative labels into
young, impressionable minds.
Unfortunately, those youngsters often
grow up accepting the reality of these labels, or fighting an uphill battle to
reject them.
DANCE WITH IT! EXPERIENTIAL APPS
An opportunity to experiment with some fun ideas…
THE SET UP
"You are so___(fill
in the blank)______."
Can you remember
hearing these words?
1) Make a list of the descriptive labels that
you were given.
2) How do you think these labels have affected
you?
3) Now imagine yourself being told the exact
opposite.
How does this feel?
4) Breathe deeply. Now imagine
growing up with positive labels.
What happens?
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