Are You Stuck in Victim Mentality? 6 Best Things To Do To Get Unstuck!

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Are you feeling trapped in a cycle of blame and helplessness? That’s the tricky grip of victim mentality—it keeps you stuck, believing life is happening to you, not for you. But don’t worry—breaking free is possible, and it starts with a few powerful mindset shifts.

When it comes to shadow work, trauma healing, and personal development, it all starts with awareness. The vast majority of your thoughts are happening on a subconscious level, meaning outside of your awareness.

This is true for all of us, yet these subconscious thoughts shape most of our cycles, habits, perceptions, limiting beliefs, and overall experiences. Observing how the overall energy of your life feels will reveal the quality of your subconscious thoughts.

So, if you are stuck in a victim mentality, you might not be fully aware of it, but this blog should help you sort it all out.

Related: 23 Signs You’re Suffering From a Victim Mentality And How To Deal With It

What is A Victim Mentality?

The first thing to understand here is that being stuck in the energy of victimhood is an extremely disempowering place to be, primarily because you have subconsciously chosen to give your energy away to things you have no control over.

It is the limiting belief that says certain people, situations, or anything outside of yourself has the power to affect how you feel on a day-to-day basis. Any time you have allowed anything outside of yourself to affect your feelings, you have given your power away.

This will be a triggering statement for those of you who are reading this and struggling with the victim mindset, so if you are having those triggers show up, that’s a great indication and clue for you in your observation of self.

An individual with this mindset will often blame others for their unfortunate circumstances, not take accountability or responsibility for the things not working out in their life, and wallow in their negative experiences.

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Solution-focused approach

The good news is that you can shift out of this disempowering mindset and take control of your life. Here are some solutions to help you move from victim to empowered.

1. Take ownership

Start by taking ownership of your life and your experiences. Recognize that you are the only one responsible for your life, and you have the power to change it. Once you start taking accountability, you’ll start to feel more empowered.

2. Shift your mindset

Instead of focusing on what’s not working, shift your focus to what is working and what you can do to improve your situation. This will help you move from problem-focused to solution-focused.

3. Practice gratitude

Gratitude is a powerful tool in shifting your mindset. Start by writing down three things you’re grateful for every day. This simple practice will help you focus on the positive in your life.

4. Let go of blame

Stop blaming others for your circumstances. Blaming others is an easy way to avoid taking responsibility for your life. Instead, focus on what you can do to improve your situation.

5. Surround yourself with positive people

Surrounding yourself with positive people will help you stay motivated and focused on your goals. Seek out people who inspire you and support your growth.

Related: Signs Of Victim Mentality: 5 Steps To Empower Yourself Through Self-Awareness

6. Seek professional help

If you’re struggling to shift out of the victim mindset, seek professional help. A therapist or coach can help you identify and overcome the limiting beliefs that are holding you back.

Shifting out of a victim mindset is not easy, but it’s possible. By taking ownership of your life, shifting your mindset, practicing gratitude, letting go of blame, surrounding yourself with positive people, and seeking professional help, you can move from victim to empowered.

Remember, you have the power to change your life, and it all starts with a shift in mindset.

If you need a little extra support, visit my Coaching and Services page to schedule your free consultation.

As always,

I am sending you all so much love.

Kelly


Written By Kelly Bramblett
Originally Appeared On Kelly Bramblett
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