Try GOLD - Free
just who do you think you are?
Prevention US
|December 2022
No, we're not accusing you of being out of line! But it is common at midlife to have a self-concept that's based on OUTDATED IDEAS OF WHO YOU ARE, which can seriously hold you back. Read on to find out if you're READY FOR AN OUTLOOK UPDATE so you can move forward with your life THE WAY YOU WANT TO.

when you live for several decades viewing yourself a certain way-maybe you've always seen yourself as an ambitious go-getter for whom failure is not an option, or perhaps you view yourself as a low-key person who doesn't like the spotlight-it's understandable that those self-perceptions become solidified. Consciously or not, we all have beliefs about who we are that are based on our behaviors, abilities, feelings, and personality characteristics as well as how others see us and how they respond to us. This is what psychologists call "self-concept" - a reflection of how you see yourself as a person and it has a powerful effect on the way you act, the choices you make, the attitudes you have, and how you move through life.
And then you hit middle age, and maybe you start to feel not quite...right. One reason may be that your reactions, preferences, needs, values, and expectations have shifted over time, but your self-concept hasn't kept up. "We tend to think of ourselves as static, but we do change," says Mark Leary, Ph.D., professor emeritus in the department of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University and author of The Curse of the Self. "It's extremely common to have old views of yourself hanging around-our early views of ourselves stick with us because they're like glasses through which we view the world."
you are not carved in stone
This story is from the December 2022 edition of Prevention US.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Prevention US

Prevention US
Your Total IMMUNITY NUTRITION LIST
Squash is our hero food this month, but there are immunity nutrients in other delicious options too. Be sure to load up on these necessities to kick a cold, the flu, or COVID-19 to the curb.
2 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
THE OTHER BIRTH CONTROL FIGHT
Women’s bodily autonomy has long been under attack, with talk of the government restricting access to contraception even as abortion is illegal in many places. But one lesser-known aspect of reproductive control is the right to be sterilized—which many women are denied even if they're positive they want no future pregnancies.
11 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
WHAT IS CHRONIC PAIN?
When you strain your back or burn your arm, receptor cells send messages along your nerve pathways to your brain. This results in a feeling of pain, a signal from your body that you must tend to it; when you get better, the pain should subside. But for an estimated one in five American adults, pain remains a constant companion.
2 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
Try Something New
This month, reap the rewards of stepping outside your comfort zone.
4 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
Should You Microwave Plastic?
We've been zapping leftovers this way for decades, but arguments about the potential health dangers have heated up. Here's what we know.
3 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
SOOTHE YOUR PEEPERS
TIPS FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT DROPS
1 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
Ouch! WHAT TO DO WHEN ACUTE PAIN HITS HARD
A stubbed toe, a bruised rib, or a strep-induced sore throat brings what doctors call acute pain—it has an obvious cause and goes away as soon as the issue is healed. Knowing how to treat this type of pain (as well as flareups of chronic issues) is crucial to being able to live your life and do the things you love.
3 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
PREVENTION PICKS
PUT A CHECK NEXT TO WHAT YOU WANT TO SNAG OR GIFT.
2 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
it's eating season
And if you're on a GLP-1 medication, holiday feasts might mean more side effects. Try these 7 dietitian-recommended feel-better strategies to get the most out of your meals.
7 mins
November 2025

Prevention US
5 MYTHS ABOUT TYPE 2 DIABETES
The condition is incredibly common-and so is confusion about who gets it and how to manage it.
3 mins
November 2025
Translate
Change font size