Validation
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Claim
Validation is a matter of accepting the feelings, thoughts and identity of others, instead of trying to convert their viewpoint or dismiss their feelings or personality.
Explanation
While it doesn't mean that we have to agree with them, we do have to understand them, and accept that they feel this way and they are entitled to their feelings. Most often validation is the first step to Empathy means understanding and acting on another's perspective.
To validate someone, we first have to listen to them. Because empathetic as we might be, without understanding them we wouldn't be able to connect. Mirroring copies others emotional states and body language to build empathy is a good technique to show someone that you are listening and understanding them.
Second, we need to remove all form of Judgment adds subjective value to objective events. To judge someone, even if we are not explicitly saying it, means that we are not treating them as a supportive friend, rather as a critic. It is often not something that we can fake; we truly have to be free of judgment, because most often it can be seen through our Body language conveys meaning as powerfully as words.
Why it Matters
Validating also leads to Inclusion means proactively welcoming and believing in others. We need to accept, to see others as they are in order to let them in, to make them a part of our family, our community, our minds. To help them help us.
Remember that sometimes, the person who needs validation the most is yourself Positive self-talk builds resilience and compassion. In order to prevent intrapersonal conflict, and create a Achieving internal harmony requires integrating all parts of yourself, we first have to accept who we are.
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Overview
🔼Topic:: Active Listening and Empathy ↩️Origin:: Raising Good Humans 🔗Link:: https://share.snipd.com/episode/085f88f6-23e8-477c-abb0-0cf29f0e4c03