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How do you not let others opinion bother you?

How do you not let others opinion bother you?

Here are 15 sure-fire ways to eliminate the worry and free yourself to be yourself.

  1. Focus on what matters.
  2. Remember, most people aren’t paying much attention.
  3. Keep perspective.
  4. You know best.
  5. Mind your own business.
  6. Desensitize your triggers.
  7. Stop overthinking.
  8. Seek constructive feedback.

How do you challenge someone’s beliefs?

To change people’s minds, it’s important to undermine the coherence among the things that they do believe. Make them feel worse about their current beliefs. Develop counterarguments to their most significant sources of support. Then expose them to more pieces of information that are consistent with the new belief.

Why do other people opinions affect me?

It has to come from the self. And this is part of the issue that so many people have with over-valuing other people’s opinions. When you over value what other people think of you it’s because you’re looking for someone else to fill your cup. You’re looking for someone else to give you self-esteem.

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Can information change people’s opinions?

People oriented toward inaction are also more likely to be affected by information aimed to change their opinion. This post was published on the now-closed HuffPost Contributor platform. Contributors control their own work and posted freely to our site. If you need to flag this entry as abusive, send us an email.

Can you change someone’s opinion of you without changing yourself?

Yes you can, not that it should really matter to you. However, if you know what part of their opinion you want changed, all you have to do is change that about yourself, and that too if you’re really willing to change. There’s no point in changing something about yourself just because the other person does not see eye to eye with you on it.

Do prior opinions make it harder to change attitudes?

Putting this all together, the studies in this paper suggest that when people are oriented to act, they have ready access to their existing opinions. That makes it easier to act, but the strength of these prior opinions makes it hard for people to change their existing attitudes.

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Is it possible to change what people think of You?

Yes, it is possible to change what people think of you. The way the OP is going about it is difficult, and unlikely to work out well. Find new people, and start over. It’s too late with the “girls” whose phone numbers he has collected. They have moved on. There’s no point in trying to change their minds.