We've all likely faced tough times that leave us feeling wounded. Whether it was a breakup, a generally bad experience, or an event that we didn’t recognize as traumatic at the time, life can leave us emotionally drained and damaged.
While everyone has something that prevents them from living exactly as they wish, some may struggle more than others. The constant reminders of our past can overshadow the good things happening right in front of us.
Many know the feeling of losing themselves in a tub of ice cream, with mascara-streaked faces, wondering why they seem to fail in every relationship or friendship they've ever had.
If you’re questioning why you can never feel fully at ease or happy in your relationships, it might be because past hurts have scarred you in ways that affect these aspects of your life.
You may be unaware of how you're emotionally damaged. Here are the best ways to recognize if you’re emotionally damaged and how you can begin to move forward from the pain.
# Someone Betrayed Your TrustAt some point, whether it was a partner, a close friend, or a family member, someone shattered your trust completely. This makes it much harder for you to let people in and trust them due to the emotional damage you've experienced.
# You Compare New Love Interests to Past OnesA sign of emotional damage is when you find yourself comparing a new partner to an ex who wronged you. Their actions left a lasting impact, and now the lessons from that relationship influence how you view new potential partners.
# You Keep People at a DistanceAlong with struggling to trust people, you also avoid letting them get to know you. This behavior stems from past experiences where someone used your personal traits against you, such as through bullying.
# You Constantly Compare Yourself to OthersLow self-esteem and frequent comparisons to others are clear indicators of emotional damage. Someone once made you feel inadequate, and now you believe you're not good enough and don't measure up.
# You Get Angry Over Small ThingsBeing emotionally damaged can make you feel constantly on edge, causing you to get angry very quickly over minor issues. This defensive reaction is a way to protect yourself from further harm.
# You Feel Anxious When Meeting New PeopleIf meeting new people—whether potential friends, acquaintances, or lovers—puts you in a state of panic, it’s a sign of emotional damage. You fear the possibility of experiencing pain again.
# You Had a Traumatic BreakupIf you’ve gone through a traumatic breakup, it’s likely you’re emotionally damaged. Breakups can leave deep scars, and the pain from a bad breakup can affect you for a long time.
# You Suffered Prolonged HurtIf a breakup or any other life event left you feeling broken for an extended period, it’s a sign of emotional damage. Long-lasting pain leaves a significant imprint on your emotional well-being.
# Your Friends Tell You That You Have IssuesOthers often notice your problems more than you do. If your friends point out that you have difficulty getting close to people or coping in social situations, chances are they’re right.