Each week we give away the next chapter of our book for free. We hope you enjoy it! Here’s this week’s chapter:
Chapter 12: I am not green
We often find it difficult to believe compliments. Someone offers one and we make excuses or noises of embarrassed gratitude. A compliment to our clothing results in “This old thing?” A compliment to our hair produces a startled, “I didn’t do anything to it!” We brush it off. We don’t believe it. We don’t take it to heart.
On the other hand, someone throws a critical comment at us and it sticks like glue in our minds, often long after our critic has forgotten the off-handed remark. A casual “What happened to your hair today?” can make us want a haircut immediately. “Have you gained a little weight?” sends us spiraling into doubt and fear, and can even spark self-abusive weight loss cycles.
It’s not just our appearance that’s subject to such frightful scrutiny; our personalities are just as vulnerable. We get into an argument with a partner, and they spout a particularly hurtful comment. Suddenly, we’re hurt or angry; whatever we were feeling has been amplified. Doubt creeps in, and we think, “Am I really like that?”
The answer is simple: no, you’re not.
…and here’s the rest:

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This was absolutely the perfect chapter for me to read today. Thank you for that.
@Sheila: Happy to hear it was helpful for you today. (:
But… I am Green!
@Green: Ha! I guess we made the usual error. (;
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