It is common to want to have a sense of belonging. When women belong, we are established as part of the group. That sense of belonging is a normal human need, just as food and shelter. If you feel like you belong, you feel your life has value. And you cope with your emotions better.
Sometimes, we lose our sense of belonging, though. This can be for a myriad of reasons. Traumatic events could influence a person’s self-compassion and self-esteem. Trauma can leave survivors out of sync with the world. They feel lonely, overwhelmed, in turmoil, and have emotional pain that creates a different sense of anxiety.
Humans are social beings. The quality of our relationships is affected by our emotional, mental, and physical health. Researcher and author Brené Brown says, “A deep sense of love and belonging is a fundamental requirement of all men, women, and children. Biologically, cognitively, physically, and spiritually we are wired to love, to be loved, and to belong.”
Regaining a Sense of Belonging
A way to reclaim your sense of belonging is through kindness. Kindness releases a feel-good hormone, making you feel happier and improving your mood.
Here are several ways to regain a sense of belonging.
Women all want to feel as if they belong. If our sense of belonging becomes affected and destroyed by trauma or other factors, we need to find a way to regain it.
Kindness, giving to yourself and others, is one of the easiest ways to regain your sense of belonging.
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