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Your guide to fragile egos and how to deal with them
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It's completely normal to have some insecurities, but how can you tell if those insecurities are actually caused by a fragile ego? You’ve come to the right place. Going through life with a fragile ego can create a lot of challenges, from affecting your performance at work to your relationships—but fortunately, fragile egos can be made stronger. Read on for a comprehensive list of signs to help you spot a fragile ego, plus tips on overcoming a fragile ego and cultivating a healthier mindset.
Things You Should Know
- People with fragile egos base their self-worth on the judgment and acceptance of other people and tend to have an unstable sense of self as a result.
- Someone with a fragile ego is likely to be defensive and prone to overreacting when critiqued. They may also be a perfectionist and have trouble making decisions.
- Acknowledge your talents and best qualities to boost a fragile ego. Develop a growth mindset, and prioritize learning over being perfect or chasing approval.
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