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Why do words affect me?
Other people’s words affect us because we don’t like to be judged, so we constantly worry about what people think and say about us and carefully curate the image we want to portray to the world. This can lead to conflict and disagreement if you care too much what other people think of you.
What to do when you are hurt by words?
Your mind is your mind, so control your thoughts and cheer yourself up. A lot of times people’s words hurt us because we did not do a thing about it. We didn’t retort and make a stand for ourselves. You may think, “Oh I just didn’t want to cause trouble,” or “It just wasn’t worth it”.
Can words hurt more than actions?
April 2, 2010 — Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words can hurt you too, according to new research. A new study suggests merely saying, “This may hurt a bit,” before receiving a shot may be enough to trigger a pain response in the brain long before any actual pain is felt.
How do you really forgive someone who hurt you?
Confronting the Person Who Hurt You Don’t rush to any conclusions. Ask to meet up with the person who hurt you. Listen to his side of the story. Have compassion. Don’t burn bridges. Tell him how you feel. Don’t try to get even. Let him know that you forgive him.
How can words hurt people?
Words can hurt people with low self-esteem, unsure of themselves, insecure of some of their particular traits (big nose, fat, weird ears, whatever). Sometimes you just touch a very particular subject and that’s salt to an wound to the other person (example: someone’s a virgin at 30 and without knowing it,…
How do you spell hurt?
The Correct spelling is: hurt. Common misspellings of the word hurt are: hurt in french. hurt in spanish. hurt in german. hurt in italian.
Can words hurt people?
April 2, 2010 — Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words can hurt you too, according to new research. A new study suggests merely saying, “This may hurt a bit,” before receiving a shot may be enough to trigger a pain response in the brain long before any actual pain is felt.