I Am Contentious: How I Bully Myself

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Yesterday I posted on the dangers of bullying others. But how do I bully myself? Practicing Loving Kindness has helped me realize I am my own worst enemy.

  1. I criticize myself about my aging body, my stupid failing memory, my bad habits.
  2. I compare myself to others and feel jealous, lacking, unable to measure up.
  3. I call myself names.
  4. My monkey mind snacks on fear and rage, and other negative feelings which upset my tummy and increase inflammation in my body.
  5. I nurture a mistrust in others. Become callous and cynical. Avoid groups.

A few years ago, by allowing negative thoughts to tangle in my mind, I became depressed. Everything felt dark and threatening. I had slipped into the abyss. Anxiety, paranoia, deep fears. Seeking help brought me back.

Depression is a common ailment stemming from many factors. I learned that I wasn’t taking care of myself. My poor diet was starving my brain of glucose, which contributed to the emotional imbalance. Because I was skipping meals and binge eating carb-rich meals, my blood sugar was spiking and crashing, and not feeding my brain. What I had developed “the worst case of reactive hypoglycemia” the doctor had seen. Hypoglycemia made me “hangry”. The need to eat caused me to be contentious, ready to stab my husband’s hand for taking too many peas on his plate.

Healing is a process. I made changes to my diet and saw improvements in my mood. Had I not sought help, the depression and negative behaviors could have had dire consequences.

Self-care is an act of kindness for your mind, body, and spirit. In Loving Kindness, it is the most crucial act of compassion, a fierce love. Neglecting the mind, body, and spirit is a form of neglect. Add in the self-blame, it is a form of bullying.

After practicing the meditation for a few years, I realized that I am my own contentious person. My inner critic can easily take over if I am vulnerable, that is, exhausted, overwhelmed, in a fear state, anxious, triggered and so on.

If I bully myself, I may bully others. How can I love and heal others if I can’t love and heal myself?

Depression is easily treated, and again, not just one factor may be causing your depression, and healing may involve peeling off layers of pain.

Realize there is hope. Mainly love yourself. Care for yourself. This powerful antidote will ripple out to family, friends, benefactors, strangers, the contentious, and all beings everywhere.

The path to healing isn’t linear. Sometimes I feel like I am in control, but then I feel like I’m backsliding into depression again. I must listen to my body, mind, and spirit constantly. I monitor…

  1. My diet (not just of food but everything I ingest, like the news)
  2. My sleep
  3. My thinking
  4. The pain in my body
  5. My emotional states
  6. My activity level

24 responses to “I Am Contentious: How I Bully Myself”

  1. Auri Duham Avatar

    What you said is so true. Sometimes, we don’t even realize that we’re bullying ourselves; our inner critic becomes so loud that it feels normal. We beat ourselves up over small mistakes, talk down to ourselves, and set unrealistic expectations without even noticing. It’s one of the most contagious and damaging habits, because it shapes how we see ourselves and how we show up in the world. The worst part is, it often starts quietly and grows over time until it feels like the truth.

    Thank you for shedding light on this….It’s such an important reminder to be kinder to ourselves. Sending love from Malaysia. πŸ™‚

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you for your kindness Auri! I appreciate you! I feel it’s important to be able to share the shadow side of existence to shed light on what needs healing. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Ephemeral Encounters Avatar

    I bully myself too Barbara πŸ™„

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      I wonder where we learn to do it, Maggie. Hopefully once aware, we can self-monitor. I’m much better at cutting off the inner bully, and I notice I am standing up better to people who try to dominate me. A life work.

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      1. Ephemeral Encounters Avatar

        Oh it probably is learned in our child years and then other experiences add to it πŸ™„
        I agree on the self -monitering.
        Thank you Barbara.

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      2. Meelosmom Avatar

        So true, Maggie. Thank you kindly!

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      3. Ephemeral Encounters Avatar

        Barbara πŸ’–

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      4. Meelosmom Avatar

        Thank you, Maggie! β™₯οΈπŸŒΊπŸ’

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  3. kentomaro Avatar
    kentomaro

    Point for point everything in this is spot on!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Ken! It’s important in these raucous time to examine how to heal.

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  4. Ingrid Avatar

    It is so important to nurture yourself, but it isn’t always easy. A great post, Barb – I can relate, as I am all-to familiar with my inner bully!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Ingrid! I know I’m not alone. We each battle the inner critic and or he monsters. β™₯️

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  5. crazy4yarn2 Avatar
    crazy4yarn2

    Thank you so much for this! So much useful information. πŸ’—

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      You’re welcome, Nolcha! β™₯️

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  6. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this, Barbara. I was surprised when I started reading as you seem such a well controlled person. It’s comforting in a way to know we are all human in our collective suffering πŸ™πŸ§‘

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Robbie! Being able to share my shadows helps keep me centered. β™₯️

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  7. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    Thanks for sharing Sharons great work, Barbara~! πŸ’•

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      You’re welcome, Cindy!

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        😍😍😍

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      2. Meelosmom Avatar

        β™₯️β™₯️β™₯️

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      3. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        😘😘😘

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      4. Meelosmom Avatar

        πŸ’πŸ€—πŸ₯°

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  8. Dawn Pisturino Avatar

    You show good insight, Barbara!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thanks so much, Dawn! It’s a topic that has resonated with me for years. Like many, I was bullied in school. And being the smallest kid in class, it was hard to fight back. I did clobber a girl who kept physically attacking me, though. That night her mother brought her to my house to give me a new blouse! I respected her mother for holding her daughter accountable for tearing my blouse off me that day in their front yard!

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