Go Easy on Yourself: 4 Simple Tips to Help You Do What Matters in a Self-Kind Way

Woman smiling and relaxing while sitting in her office.

“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.”
Buddha

“People throw away what they could have by insisting on perfection, which they cannot have, and looking for it where they will never find it.”
Edith Schaeffer

One common way to get things done, to achieve and to motivate yourself is to be kind of hard on yourself.

To set very high standards for yourself that you want to stick to every time.

Now, this way of going about things can indeed help you to accomplish big things in your life and to get things done every week.

But it comes at a price.

Three negative things about taking this position towards yourself are:

You tear your self-esteem down. 

As you achieve things you tend to tear down your own self-esteem at the same time.

So you feel less and less like you deserve success. And frustration and being angry can become more and more common as you fail to reach those very high standards.

You suck the fun and excitement out of things.

A hard or harsh attitude towards yourself has a tendency to make things that used to be fun and exciting less and less so.

This attitude does instead over time turn those things into just work that you may start to dread because you fear failure or not meeting your high standards.

You’ll perform worse and worse.

As your self-esteem goes down you’ll feel less motivated to tackle the tasks and projects in your life. As the fun and excitement goes out of many of the things you do procrastination tends to become more and more common.

Plus, the work you put in becomes less energetic and focused and so the results aren’t that good anymore either.

I used to take the harder and harsher path. It did help in some ways. But it wasn’t worth it.

So what can you do if you feel that you are maybe too hard on yourself or you beat yourself up quite often?

Here are 4 tips that helped me to become kinder towards myself, to get more of the most important things done and to feel better about myself and my life.

1. Remind yourself of the negative effects of this attitude.

To just remind yourself of how damaging being hard on yourself has been is in my experience a very effective way to replace the old habit with going easier on yourself.

2. Go for more human and smarter standards for yourself.

Movies, books and the people around you may push standards on you that are just pure fantasy or some kind of perfect dream.

But life is life, not a fantasy or dream and to set such extremely high standards that no one can live up to just leads to what you may see as failure and disappointment in yourself and in your life.

Instead, relax a bit and accept that everything and everyone has flaws and things don’t always go as planned.

Accept that you can still improve things but they will never be perfect.

And realize that you won’t be rejected if things or you aren’t perfect. At least not by reasonably well-balanced human beings, like most people actually are in reality.

3. Focus on the positive and helpful feedback in setbacks.

It is very common to be hard on yourself when you make a mistake or fail.

But it is also a very destructive habit because it can magnify one such event into something that makes you feel depressed for days or weeks or makes you quit altogether.

So when you are hard on yourself for a failure or mistake then relax a bit and go a bit easier on yourself. Remind yourself of why this is a much better strategy to keep the motivation and self-esteem up.

And ask yourself:

  • What is one thing I can I learn from this situation?
  • How can I use what I learn from this to not make the same mistake again and to move forward in a smarter way?

4. Celebrate your small steps of forward.

If you are in the habit of only celebrating when you reach a big milestone or a perfect moment or two then you may lose your motivation and feel like you are never happy or arriving where you want to be.

So make a habit of celebrating your small daily and weekly successes too.

This will help you to keep the soul-tiring monotony away and help you to stay enthusiastic instead of getting more and more unmotivated until you may even consider quitting halfway to that big milestone.

 

Free Exclusive Happiness Tips

Subscribe to The Positivity Newsletter and get weekly tips on happiness, self-esteem and plenty more.

You’ll also get three free guides on how to stop being lazy, what to do when life sucks and 21 things I wish they’d taught me in school.

100% privacy and no spam. You can unsubscribe anytime.

About the Author

Henrik Edberg is the creator of the Positivity Blog and has written weekly articles here since 2006. He has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Gothenburg and has been featured on Lifehacker, HuffPost and Paulo Coelho’s blog. Click here to learn more…

Comments on this entry are closed.

  • Angie

    The Industry I work in demands perfection and no one can achieve this. When you think you have done great there is always something that you can do better. This is to me soul destroying and I have lost all confidence in my work and myself. I read your blogs and I take on board alot of your advice

  • David

    So wonderfully written.

    I set ridiculously high goals – now my self-esteem is in the gutter.

    So accurate and thought provoking but most of all – starts you on the right direction to another way.

    Thank you.

  • Topfeeder

    Very Good Advice!!! Makes me remember that I am more than just my occupation!

  • Your articles are great motivation.More power,thanks for your advice and please kindly send more inspiring words…

  • thanks. Article simple and close to heart that faces d same problem daily. It relaxes me.

  • Jo

    Hi Henrik,
    I found this blog really timely and useful. I have blogs on my website targetting parents raising kids with similar themes and intent. Just started getting your newsletters and really like them. Thanks
    Jo

  • Thank you for the wonderful articles I will share it with friends Have a great week. Theresa St.Croix-Duval

  • Beverly Macey

    I find that many of these suggestions are very helpful and these things at me for sure ” you duck the fun out of everything”
    And ” you feel like you don’t deserve success. I’ve been this ways since I was a child andd 59 now. Thanks for the helpful information

  • Deborah H Watson

    Great article. Thanks .i can be a little hard on my self. This theme back to up bringing Learning to be kinder to myself and take one day at a time. Keep the articles coming. I appreciate them.

  • d

    Well written and very insightful. I would stress the celebration and fun factors.

  • I find the articles to be value adding and life improving. They are practical, relevant , insightful and yet very simple to understand and apply. My attitude(positive) is consistently improving.

  • Praba

    The world likes and respects only the successful people who sets high standards and ambitious targets.If I work on my pace and things which I likes,so called “reality”,can I be a successful person or a person where others respect?

  • It’s a nice post. Thank you for sharing this inspirational article. Above given points actually, motivate individuals and teach how anyone can find happiness in small things. So make a habit of reading and listening some motivational and inspirational articles which will help to find the best way to do anything you want to do without any obligation

  • Kirabo Barbra

    I love that “So make a habit of celebrating your small daily and weekly successes too”

  • Lucy

    Just what I need after getting my science results. Got worse than expected and this made me feel much less of a failure. Thank you SO much :)