2025-03-07
6 分钟Hi, welcome to Radio Headspace.
It's Dora, and it's finally Friday.
So I was chatting with a friend the other day about how much we still seek approval, and it hit me.
How fascinating it is that this flaw we sometimes feel so burdened by actually served us well in our evolutionary past.
Think about it.
In the earlier days of humanity, seeking approval was a survival tactic.
If you weren't liked by the tribe, you were out in the cold, literally.
Being accepted meant protection, support, and survival.
But somewhere between those ancient days and now, that instinct,
which once kept us safe, started to work against us.
We've become so focused on seeking approval that it's actually hurting our well-being.
So today, as we continue with our series,
we're diving into how to let go of that need for constant validation in the workplace and instead trust ourselves and who we are,
quirks, flaws, and all.
The likability politics in the workplace reveal an intriguing dynamic.
We often find ourselves striving to be liked by people we may not even be fond of in real life.
We invest so much time and energy maintaining appearances, saying yes when we should say no,
and blurring boundaries in the process, sometimes to our own detriment.
Oh, the drama of elementary school friendships.
Let me take you back to my childhood.