What are the characteristics of the failure schema?
One of the schemas that most people suffer from is the failure schema. This mental schema is also one of the most common traps that disrupt the lives of most people.
What is the meaning of the failure schema?
The failure schema, as its name suggests, is a belief in failure and failure that exists in an extreme and persistent way in some people.
Those who suffer from the failure schema constantly feel like a failure and consider themselves a failure.
These people feel backward in their work and do not consider themselves worthy of success in many situations. Perhaps the existence of this schema in people's lives causes them to be constantly distracted and their lives are disrupted by the failure schema.
People who have the failure trap and need treatment for the failure schema have characteristics that are mentioned below as some of the most common signs and characteristics.
People who need specialized treatment for their failure schema due to the existence of the failure trap, when they achieve success, they make their success seem very small or even consider it a chance and do not attach importance to their successes and do not value them.
These people make the amount of their failures in everything very large and consider themselves to be guilty and a failure by exaggerating excessively.
People who suffer from the failure schema feel very distressed due to the existence of this mental trap and see themselves as smaller than others. These people also consider themselves deprived of any talent and consider themselves incompetent in comparison to others.
One of the most obvious characteristics of people who need specialized treatment for the failure schema is that they attach great importance to their appearance in order to compensate for their feelings of failure and try to present themselves as very good-looking, well-dressed, etc. However, despite this effort, the feeling of failure and inadequacy still exists with these people.
The belief in being unworthy and a failure in these people causes them to not make any effort to achieve success and to avoid trying to achieve their desires because they imagine the outcome of their efforts as failure and their efforts being wasted.
Another characteristic of these people is their dependence on successful people, because since they consider themselves incompetent and think that they will fail in everything they do, they depend on the opinions and guidance of others to know how best to act.
Sometimes people who have a failure schema are, contrary to their imagination, people who have had many successes and have achieved their goals and desires, but nevertheless these people still consider themselves failures and consider their victories to be chance and coincidence or consider their success to be dramatic and unrealistic.
In line with their failure schema, these people choose jobs for themselves in which the path to success is very difficult.. They may nevertheless continue to work and do not know when they can leave their jobs in which success is difficult to achieve.