Despite feminism being around for quite a while, some girls and women are still suffering from ‘nice girl’ syndrome. When someone cuts in front of us at the supermarket, we bite our lip and fume in our heads. When the new hairdresser makes a complete mess of our hair the day before a friend’s wedding, we smile and say they did a nice job.
But women who become mums discover they’re more than ready to stand up for their kids. If our kids are treated without respect, if they’re pushed aside, we’ll step in to sort it out.
So why don’t we do it for ourselves?
Are we still waiting for someone to rescue us?
We’re trapped in our minds, following those fairy tale rules: be serene and calm, one day your prince will come.
What if there’s no prince?
Maybe it’s time to rescue yourself.
I think the idea of nice girl versus mean girl is where the problem starts.
Whilst Hollywood fuels our fantasies of punching the soccer coach who puts our son on the bench… or telling the spiteful teacher that her make-up is trashy, neither of these acts will help us, or our kids.
I’ve discovered that I can be firm without being nasty.
We can be kind, compassionate, loving people, and still stand up for ourselves.
“It is a mistake to look at someone who is self-assertive and say, ‘It’s easy for her, she has good self-esteem.’ One of the ways you build self-esteem is by being self-assertive when it isn’t easy to do so. There are always times when self-assertiveness requires courage, no matter how high your self-esteem.” ― Nathaniel Branden
We can express our frustration or disappointment without throwing our handbag at the crossing lady who mutters “your daughter has such messy hair”.
Three tips for speaking up:
“Once you have a major success with assertiveness, you learn that it’s a much healthier path than being a doormat to the insensitive folks. You gain respect for yourself, have more time for your priorities, and develop authentic and healthier relationships.” ― Doreen Virtue
Next time the girls at your favourite clothes store snigger about your dirty sneakers remember that you are an assertive woman now. Walk over to them and say “Yes, my shoes are grubby but they’re so comfortable and I love them. You’re being rude and you’ll lose me as a customer if you keep it up. Have a great afternoon.” Smile and exit.
As you walk away, allow yourself to utter the words you really would like to say. Then take a deep breath and look around you. That moment is past, move on to the next and enjoy it.
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