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5 Ways to Handle People Who Disrespect You
You cannot make anyone respect you. But you are likely doing things right now—without realizing it—that actively invite disrespect into your life.
In this powerful speech, a clinical psychologist with 43 years of experience and a painful personal story reveals the hard truths about self-respect. After listening to thousands of people describe being disrespected by bosses, parents, and spouses, he finally understood the pattern: the key isn't changing them, but changing what you tolerate.
He shares the 5 critical mindset shifts to stop being disrespected, including why you must stop over-explaining yourself, the power of strategic silence, and the devastating cost of choosing pride over connection—a lesson he learned by losing his son for 18 years.
If you struggle with setting boundaries or feel taken for granted, this 12-minute speech might be the uncomfortable wake-up call you need.
Timestamps
⏱️ 0:00 - The Problem You Don't See
⏱️ 1:45 - Stop Over-Explaining Your Decisions
⏱️ 3:30 - The Architect and Her Mother
⏱️ 4:50 - The Power of Silence
⏱️ 6:15 - The Colleague Who Stopped the Interrupter
⏱️ 7:30 - Be Willing to Lose the Relationship
⏱️ 8:45 - The Painful Story of My Son (18 Years of Silence)
⏱️ 10:15 - Change What You Accept, Not How They Feel
⏱️ 11:30 - Do You Actually Respect Yourself?
⏱️ 12:00 - The Choice That Changes Everything
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References
Baumeister, R. F. (1982). A self-presentational view of social phenomena. Psychological Bulletin.
Leary, M. R., & Downs, D. L. (1995). Interpersonal functions of the self-esteem motive: The self-esteem system as a sociometer. Efficacy, Agency, and Self-Esteem.
American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.).
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Disclaimer
This content is based on the personal experiences and professional opinions of the speaker. It is intended for informational and motivational purposes only and does not constitute professional psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your condition or well-being.
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