Never Feel Like a Loser Again

October 19, 2009

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“What a man thinks of himself, that it is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate.”~Henry David Thoreau

I have a very clear memory of me looking into the mirror and thinking “what a worm”. I couldn’t put my finger on why that particular day I had decided to feel like a loser,and than it hit me. Even if there a good reason (there wasn’t) feeling like that would not help me do anything about it. It would not help me, it would not change my view, it would not do anything positive. It was a useless way to feel. I decided then that whenever I caught myself feeling like that I would take action before resigning.

Things that make us feel like a loser ares:

  • Regret
  • Not following through
  • Lacking a sense of purpose
  • Feeling Powerless
  • Being in bad health
  • Feeling like you don’t have enough
  • Keeping negative relationships
  • Trying to control too much

So what can we do about each of these points?

Dealing with Regret When it comes to the past there is not anything to do. So rather than focusing on something that you have no power over turn your attention to what you can do. You can resolve to take risks so that you won’t have room to regret, but you have to let the past go. What can you do now? What can you do moving forward? Focus on that.

Learning to Follow Through This is also an important way to keep regret from becoming a problem. Either something is worth doing or it isn’t. If you determine that its not worth doing than great! Now you can focus on something worth doing. If however it is important enough to do, than follow-through on it. Put other things on the back-burner until you’ve finished it. Don’t just start something and leave it undone. This is a recipe for regret.

Find A Purpose. We often are so preoccupied with thinking that we have to find our one  purpose before we can really do any good. In other words we do nothing and expect it to take on meaning for us. Rather than take this route just find something to contribute to. How many ways can you give? How many good examples can you show? Go volunteer at a soup kitchen, buy gifts for an orphanage. Run a toy drive at work, even if you can’t afford to give money or time just give what you can. There are tons of causes. It doesn’t so matter which cause you act on, as much as it matters that you do something about it.

Know the Power of Small Things

“If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.”~Dalai Lama XIV

When you choose to take action you may not be able to take on the whole world at once, but just choosing to do what you can is powerful. A single drop of water hitting the same place will leave a hole in even a rock. The other thing is  that there is only one possible way to know what you are truly capable of. You have to test it, often. The fact is that anytime you mess up you gain experience which can than be applied to do something better. If you are consistently trying at something you are likely to succeed, but you don’t know when or by how much until you commit to keep that up. So long as you can act you are not powerless. So long as you can govern your own attitudes you are not powerless. So long as you do what you can, you are not powerless.

Healthy Body Means Happier Mind Sometimes when we are feeling down and out it is simply a matter of whether we are getting all of our vitamins or whether we are getting enough sleep. Make sure that you eat small healthy snacks throughout the day, and if you find yourself particularly down try and see if you can squeeze in a ten minute nap. Also be sure to do something active. The chemicals released when we exercise are definitely a great mood booster. Another thing about taking care of yourself is you feel better about yourself for having the discipline to do that. Its a win-win here, and one of the easiest solutions on this list.

List what you have. If you are able to read this than you are not blind. If someone is reading this to you than you have a friend that is that good to you. There  is always something to be thankful for. See if you can list twenty things today. The other thing is to make sure that you thank and compliment as many people as you can today. This attitude of gratefulness always will knock out at least some if not all feelings of loser-dom.

Mind Your Relationships While it is true that no one has more authority than you over who you become, managing who you spend your time with is one of the most important ways to do this. If you have somebody that regularly treats you like crap than get away from that person. If that means being rude than be rude. If you have to work with this person than report their behavior to HR. When someone is consistently tearing others down it is never appropriate.The thing is that it is much easier to pick up the habits of those we are regularly around than it is to not. If you’re not sure how to get friends worth having you can check out How to Choose and Attract Friends Wisely.

Learn to Let Things Go There are some things that you can not control, and stressing out about them will only serve to make you miserable. You can not control the past. You can not control the actions of others. You can not control traffic. You can  not control everything. Accidents will happen. Things will go wrong. Trying to control these things will leave you feeling frustrated. Its going to be alright though. Stressing out and trying to control what you can’t control is not going to help anybody. In cases of other peoples actions you can set a good example. In cases of accidents you can keep a good attitude.

So the most important thing you can take away from this is that there are certain actions that leave us more vulnerable to feeling like a loser, and certain actions that we can take to prevent this. Some of these things like getting a ten minute nap, are quick fixes. Others are habits that need to be changed, and while that will take time. It is worth the effort. So if you find yourself feeling like a loser, than don’t just wallow in it. Determine a course of action, and follow through.

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  • 1. Jai kai - SharingSuccess.TV  |  October 20, 2009 at 1:16 am

    I like what you have to say about mind your relationships. It is so important to associate yourself with positive and inspiring people. Even family members can be negative and you may have to choose to keep them at arms length away.
    Don’t get caught up in others peoples drama – walk away from it if you have to. Sometimes winners are quitters. Quite something if it doesn’t serve you. Thanks for Sharing JD

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    • 2. Justin- AlittleBetter  |  October 20, 2009 at 8:12 am

      Yes, I was trying to think back to what was going on anytime I’ve ever felt like a loser, though I could take this point farther in to minding your surroundings completely. Negative music and stressful surroundings will also leave you feeling drained and negative.

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  • 3. Walter  |  October 20, 2009 at 3:01 am

    I agree with your identifications here and the actions that needs to be done. But I also believe the feeling like a loser represents a low self-esteem. Nobody’s perfect and the winners are never stuck with brooding with their errors, instead they pick up the lessons. :-)

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    • 4. Justin- AlittleBetter  |  October 20, 2009 at 8:10 am

      Your right on the low-self-esteem. I have a theory though, that if you are taking all of these actions that it will drive out low self-esteem. If your busy thinking about the things you can do for others it doesn’t really leave a lot of room to pity yourself.

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  • 5. Fr. Michael Najim  |  October 20, 2009 at 5:59 am

    I found your blog on another blog. You have some great insights! Thanks for sharing!

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  • 7. Ideas With A Kick  |  October 20, 2009 at 6:43 am

    Nice ideas. You’re digging to the roots of feeling like a loser.

    One thing a find very often that makes us (read me) feel like that way is that we tell ourselves (read I, myself) in internal language: “I’m such a loser!” A lot!

    Managing lovely self-evaluations like that can be of really big help.

    Eduard

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    • 8. Justin- AlittleBetter  |  October 20, 2009 at 8:07 am

      and what better way to manage them than to resolve to take action before setting for a title?

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  • 9. Arvind Devalia  |  October 20, 2009 at 8:52 am

    Justin, great reminder about how to become a winner.

    For me the greatest way of avoiding feeling like a loser is to adopt an attitude of gratitude – effectively creating a list of all I have. This soon makes me realise what I have and appreciate it all a lot more.

    As for finding a purpose, it can be simple if you just make your lif eone of love and kindness:-)

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    • 10. Justin- AlittleBetter  |  October 20, 2009 at 3:29 pm

      Your absolutely on the right track. Gratitude and kindness go a long ways to addressing the main reasons for low self-esteem.

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  • 11. Patrick @ unwrapyourmind,com  |  October 22, 2009 at 5:03 pm

    Justin, great article again. This “dark night of the soul” is something than nearly all of us have from time to time (at least I can raise my hand here). But we need to accept, that this is also an illusion. We create the night, by not focusing on the light that is already in our live. Thank you for showing so many wonderful ways to refocus our minds again on the “light in the night”.

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  • 12. Belinda Munoz  |  October 22, 2009 at 6:52 pm

    Great post, Justin.

    This may sound strange, but I haven’t felt like a loser for sometime. I must say, I have been working on this for a while and it boils down to choosing positivity. It’s very hard to do at first, but slowly, a whole new world kinda just opens up when one makes a conscious effort to look for the good thing in something that initially seems like a bad thing.

    I do, however, feel less like a winner when I’m sick. :-)

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    • 13. Justin- AlittleBetter  |  October 22, 2009 at 6:56 pm

      I’m entirely with you, and that memory was from at least 4 years ago, but everyone has dealt with it at some time. I was hoping I might be able to help people.

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  • 14. Anastasiya  |  October 23, 2009 at 12:19 pm

    I think that one more thing that makes us feel like losers is fear. I am not afraid to admit it about myself, but for a certain time in my life I had a fear of changes in my life (this fear is especially strong about relationships that we have and attitude of other people towards us). What if the new thing will make me feel even a bigger loser? What i it does not work out? What if…? Fortunately, one day I have decided that fear is the worst life strategy and made a decision to change. I do not have fear any more and I never feel like a loser again :-)

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