3 Signs Your Childhood Shaped How You See Your Worth
There are people who move through life with a quiet, persistent sense that they are not quite enough. Not in an obvious way. Not always consciously. But in the subtle ways they overextend, overthink, over-give, or quietly question whether they are truly worthy of love, rest, or being chosen. This doesn’t come from nowhere. It’s learned. How Self-Worth Is Formed Early We don’t begin life questioning our worth. We learn who we are through relationship. Through the way we were responded to, seen, soothed, or misunderstood. When a child experiences emotional attunement — being met, understood, and responded to consistently — they internalize a simple, foundational belief: “I am safe to exist as I am.” But when connection feels inconsistent, conditional, or emotionally unavailable, something more complex begins to form. The child adapts. Not because they are flawed — but because belonging is essential. Over time, these adaptations shape identity. Not just how we behave… bu...