What Is the Language of Loneliness?
Negative Conscious Language - What Is the Language of Loneliness?
“I can do all this through him who gives me strength” Philippians 4:13
By continuously using language like the statements below, you can actually create your own world of isolation, receiving the exact opposite response than you want. These self-defeating “I” statements focus selfishly on self-protection. They are wall building instead of bridge building, keeping you stuck in a state of loneliness.
Does any of the following statements that apply to you.
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“I feel all alone.”
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“I don’t believe anyone understands the way I feel.”
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“I don’t really matter to anyone.”
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“I don’t have any good qualities that draw people to me.”
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“I don’t have anything to offer to a relationship.”
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“I can’t seem to connect with other people.”
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“I will never find anyone to love me.”
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“I don’t feel like I fit in with anyone.”
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“I’m tired of trying to make people like me. I always fail.”
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“I’m empty on the inside.”
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“I’m always on the outside.”
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“I’m too messed up for anyone to like me or want to be around me.”
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“I’m just a born loser.”
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“I feel like I’ve been deserted.”
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“I don’t deserve to be loved or to have friends.”
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“I think I’m the only one who feels like this.”
“My relatives have gone away; my closest friends have forgotten me.”
(Job 19:14)