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Losing confidence in your own judgement rarely means your judgement was actually wrong. In an emotionally abusive relationship, self-doubt gets reinforced so often that it starts to feel like fact, until maybe I'm overreacting or maybe it's just me becomes the automatic response to almost everything. The first thing that helps is separating self-doubt from your actual feelings. Self-doubt is a voice, not a verdict, and you don't need to argue with it or believe it just because it shows up loudly. Once you can notice it as its own thing, you're free to get curious about what you genuinely feel underneath it, rather than labelling yourself as too sensitive or too much before you've even understood the feeling. Feelings still carry information, even the ones that feel disproportionate in the moment, and dismissing them early means missing what they're pointing to. The second thing that helps is keeping a written record of what actually happened, in plain, factual terms. This matters because self-doubt in an emotionally abusive relationship has a way of softening or rewriting memory over time, until you start questioning your own account of events. Having something concrete to return to isn't about building a case against anyone. It's a way of staying grounded in reality when self-doubt tries to convince you otherwise, and it's one of the steadiest ways to rebuild trust in your own judgement Official accounts and resources: www.ellyanastasiades.com #emotionallyabusiverelationship #relationshipabuse #emotionalabuse #relationshiptips #relationshiptok
Losing confidence in your own judgement rarely means your judgement was actually wrong. In an emotionally abusive relationship, self-doubt gets reinforced so often that it starts to feel like fact, until maybe I'm overreacting or maybe it's just me becomes the automatic response to almost everything. The first thing that helps is separating self-doubt from your actual feelings. Self-doubt is a voice, not a verdict, and you don't need to argue with it or believe it just because it shows up loudly. Once you can notice it as its own thing, you're free to get curious about what you genuinely feel underneath it, rather than labelling yourself as too sensitive or too much before you've even understood the feeling. Feelings still carry information, even the ones that feel disproportionate in the moment, and dismissing them early means missing what they're pointing to. The second thing that helps is keeping a written record of what actually happened, in plain, factual terms. This matters because self-doubt in an emotionally abusive relationship has a way of softening or rewriting memory over time, until you start questioning your own account of events. Having something concrete to return to isn't about building a case against anyone. It's a way of staying grounded in reality when self-doubt tries to convince you otherwise, and it's one of the steadiest ways to rebuild trust in your own judgement Official accounts and resources: www.ellyanastasiades.com #emotionallyabusiverelationship #relationshipabuse #emotionalabuse #relationshiptips #relationshiptok

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