mahon83050
Banned
I realized having an overbearing, over-protective pessimistic mother has had a seriously negative affect on my life and led me to be a negative thinker myself. Are all mothers this way?
My mother is not an alcoholic, mean-spirited or malicious....she is actually a compassionate person. However, I think her own low self-esteem makes her indistinctley believe; since her children are products of her self, there is no possible way they can be successful.
Some Examples:
Never saying, oh that is wonderful you are doing that or planning to do that (a negative remark is always made e.g, you will be in so much debt)
Never pushing me set goals or challenge myself (In middle school and high school she never wanted me to take Track one or AP classes because she was afraid I could not handle it.
Always staying stuff like..."You will never ever learn" or You can't do anything right. (Usually due to something menial such as not hanging my pants up correctly)
Very rarely praising her children and taking for granted the many good qualities my sister and I have.
Never supported me in taking German courses in Berlin or enrolling in Grad school (Why? It costs too much money)
Still till this day, is always reminding me to do this and don't do that (I am 29) due to the fact I think she I can't handle things on my own.
In fact, I am no genius, but I am not stupid. I took an online IQ test and scored in the 120's, I speak a foreign language and I am in graduate school.
I am out of the house now, but for all of those who suffer the same predicament either move out or change your way of thinking.
I have suffered low self-esteem and confidence for many years and I blame alot of that on my mom. However, ONLY YOU can control how you think. Even if you have been raised in a negative household and are a negative thinker yourself, you can break that vicious cycle by thinking positive.
My mother is not an alcoholic, mean-spirited or malicious....she is actually a compassionate person. However, I think her own low self-esteem makes her indistinctley believe; since her children are products of her self, there is no possible way they can be successful.
Some Examples:
Never saying, oh that is wonderful you are doing that or planning to do that (a negative remark is always made e.g, you will be in so much debt)
Never pushing me set goals or challenge myself (In middle school and high school she never wanted me to take Track one or AP classes because she was afraid I could not handle it.
Always staying stuff like..."You will never ever learn" or You can't do anything right. (Usually due to something menial such as not hanging my pants up correctly)
Very rarely praising her children and taking for granted the many good qualities my sister and I have.
Never supported me in taking German courses in Berlin or enrolling in Grad school (Why? It costs too much money)
Still till this day, is always reminding me to do this and don't do that (I am 29) due to the fact I think she I can't handle things on my own.
In fact, I am no genius, but I am not stupid. I took an online IQ test and scored in the 120's, I speak a foreign language and I am in graduate school.
I am out of the house now, but for all of those who suffer the same predicament either move out or change your way of thinking.
I have suffered low self-esteem and confidence for many years and I blame alot of that on my mom. However, ONLY YOU can control how you think. Even if you have been raised in a negative household and are a negative thinker yourself, you can break that vicious cycle by thinking positive.