What to Do When You Feel Unappreciated - Matthew Kelly

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @Isaac-st8jh
    @Isaac-st8jh Год назад +113

    When i try to speak up, it turns into an argument. And it makes it worse because i feel i no longer can speak up

    • @abriannacobarris
      @abriannacobarris 9 месяцев назад +7

      Same here, when I say something I get cursed out or they change the subject cause their not ready for that conversation. They don’t wanna do right by me but don’t want me to be with anyone who will.

    • @Idle_Hands
      @Idle_Hands 8 месяцев назад +1

      ask them if they want to tell you anything, how theyre feeling, listen and repeat what they said to you with understanding. Then you have to ask for the same

    • @JennyReese-m3i
      @JennyReese-m3i 6 месяцев назад +1

      Same.

    • @ItzWinterDoll
      @ItzWinterDoll 3 месяца назад

      Look ima just say this I understand what you feel.

    • @janinemaniego2052
      @janinemaniego2052 2 месяца назад

      Your Partner is emotionally immature

  • @PatriciaOwens-b4h
    @PatriciaOwens-b4h 9 месяцев назад +32

    I recently lost my husband of nearly 55 years. If I brought my husband a glass of water or served him a five-course meal, he always said "thank you'. Wat a gift that was to our marriage. He was a true gift from God, a kind and wonderful man.

    • @dianefrank3688
      @dianefrank3688 9 месяцев назад

      My brother who just passed away was the same. He was the caregiver for his wife who has moderate dementia. She has dropped a level since then and we are at a lost on how to help her as she thinks she can do all things and will not accept any help.

  • @jibp3975
    @jibp3975 3 года назад +58

    My grandmother used to say that there is nothing better than feeling appreciated....I tend to agree!

  • @frannyleyden7988
    @frannyleyden7988 2 года назад +42

    There is no worse feeling than feeling that you are taken for granted. You are 100% correct Matthew. You must speak up as it does turn into resentment and anger. I stayed silent for years, expecting my husband to notice, in my mind how could he not see!!? I finally spoke up. He was blinded. This situation had been taken care of by other family members all his life, it seemed natural to him that I should take it on. He honestly didn't see it. Once I finally spoke up, he saw it, was very sorry and did his part. I was able to let go of years of resentment and anger. Speak up! Sometimes people truly are blinded.

    • @MatthewKellyAuthor
      @MatthewKellyAuthor  2 года назад +3

      Powerful. Thank you for sharing this wisdom with the community Franny. Many relationships would improve exponentially if the people in them took your advice.

    • @69razzler
      @69razzler Год назад

      I am arriving there where you are at

  • @patricekirkpatrick2297
    @patricekirkpatrick2297 2 года назад +10

    We should always say thank you.
    And always acknowledge what someone does for you daily.❤️

  • @gailebsworth3453
    @gailebsworth3453 3 года назад +4

    It is so hard to do this but I was furloughed and made redundant from my parish, I was parish secretary. My faith, I believed meant I kept to the rules of furlough. No one contacted me and I expressed my feelings to the priest especially when I was told by members of the parish that I had left them by resigning. Covid made it more impossible. Trust is what has been damaged. Faith has been kept through websites a mails from communities like your own, mass on line, and a true love for God that grows through his relationship with me. We need to encourage that personal relationship as a way forward.

  • @paulapatino4834
    @paulapatino4834 Год назад +2

    Thank you. When I speak up, people say I'm wrong.

  • @bethanybresnen7971
    @bethanybresnen7971 3 года назад +9

    What a gift to be able to experience a mini-Matthew Kelly talk and these gems of truth whenever we want! Thank you for the food for enthusiasm, Matthew!

  • @cmbreed8772
    @cmbreed8772 2 года назад +6

    This has been a huge struggle for me in my home as of recent. I have not been able to address it well and avoid a fight. These tips are helpful as I have been very disheartened and sad.

  • @davesmietanski512
    @davesmietanski512 3 года назад +14

    So helpful. These videos have taken the place of coffee for me since the new year haha, gives me just the right amount of energy to get through the day. Thanks Matthew.

  • @rosemarymaher6726
    @rosemarymaher6726 3 года назад +7

    Thank you. I agree about transparency and being specific about communication.I agree about showing people your appreciation.However,I have recently discovered the Litany of Humility.I now feel I should accept being overlooked etc.instead of looking for appreciation, or a round of applause for what I do!
    I can offer up what I have done.Just keep quiet about being overlooked and taken for granted.. I can also remind myself what the Jesuits taught my kids…..Do everything AMDG….for the greater glory of God and LDS…Laus Deo .Semper .Praise God always..
    Enjoying your videos.
    Thank you again!

    • @MatthewKellyAuthor
      @MatthewKellyAuthor  2 года назад +3

      I get that but remember people who really love you may not know how they are affecting you and you would want to know

    • @d.watson5412
      @d.watson5412 2 года назад

      I get your point on that and having gone to Catholic school I remember that being drilled into us. But I also know we are human and constantly striving for sainthood (and offering everything up is indeed striving for sainthood) is a rough way to treat yourself.

  • @nancyalger
    @nancyalger 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for your suggestion of being specific when you tell someone you appreciate them rather than telling them you appreciate all they do. I am guilty of doing that!

  • @colleenoconnell9029
    @colleenoconnell9029 2 года назад +2

    This has been my favorite, most-I've-learned-from video I've watched of Matthew Kelly's. Thank you.

  • @d.watson5412
    @d.watson5412 2 года назад +2

    This is very timely for me. I notieced that he doesn't say that the person who seems not to appreciate us needs to show us they do in the way we think we need it to be shown. I don't know why I assumed that in order to show me that I'm appreciated they need to show me in a way that I need it to be shown (such as more affection for example). So I see now how I need to handle this and that I shouldn't expect their appreciation only counts if they give me what I think I need. Thank you Mr Kelly.

  • @lynnesanchez4551
    @lynnesanchez4551 9 месяцев назад +2

    Appreciation is so important- thanks for the reminder

  • @jimondrus7987
    @jimondrus7987 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for the wisdom Matthew. Simple, direct and impactful insights on appreciation.

  • @katkat2340
    @katkat2340 3 года назад +2

    So great! Take care too!!!!

  • @nedraencelewski4400
    @nedraencelewski4400 Год назад +1

    My two relationships were both with narcissists. They both met all 9 criteria and it was horrifying being in the relationships. The second one was much worse because they were a covert narcissist. This caused a great deal of pain for my children. He used my disease to abuse us, isolating us and constant attacks to our self esteem. The abuse is so very real and damaging.

    • @Clevelandsteamer324
      @Clevelandsteamer324 3 месяца назад

      Read anything by Sam vaknin. Learn as much as you can about the illness. You are in these relationships because they are familiar

  • @grammie8190
    @grammie8190 2 года назад +1

    The older I get the more I feel this way! I remember my Dad was this way the older he got!! My brothers and I always gave him attention especially after our Mother died. He died 10 months later

  • @44esta44
    @44esta44 2 года назад +1

    Gosh that was so good! I try to do that but boy do I slip! Thanks, Matthew.

  • @dianefrank3688
    @dianefrank3688 9 месяцев назад

    I am lucky as I have always been a behind the scene person avoiding the limelight. Therefore I always help even though I never get appreciated.

  • @jimondrus7987
    @jimondrus7987 2 года назад +1

    Great to review this video, Matthew and to personally re-examine the wisdom behind feeling appreciated. Thank you.

  • @theresasimoneaux6087
    @theresasimoneaux6087 2 года назад +1

    VERY well said.

    • @MatthewKellyAuthor
      @MatthewKellyAuthor  2 года назад

      Thanks, Theresa. I am delighted this resonated with you.

  • @dawnmireles2912
    @dawnmireles2912 2 года назад

    Another wonderful life lesson.
    October 13, 2022

  • @barbaragoetzman703
    @barbaragoetzman703 2 года назад +1

    This is difficult to do . I guess concern that the other person won't respond well. Trying the distance now , to see if it helps.Appreciate the suggestions .

  • @MichaelSkinner-e9j
    @MichaelSkinner-e9j 7 месяцев назад

    I loved helping my siblings and my nieces through the years, but in the end… I see they don’t care. And it’s horrifying after 20 years.
    I was blind, and my friends tried to warn me . But I was doing what my mother had always done- Help. She was selfless.
    My mother always gave good advice and she was very much a family sage, but after her death and events afterward, I feel bereft. Exploited. Unappreciated. Like all that time to them was… worthless.
    Even after her death, sometimes I sense what she might say afterward, if she could see, I just see her weeping.
    So Much Time.
    It’s enough to make you numb.
    She was home. And you end up pouring over everything in your mind, trying to distill it. As a Whole. As each part.

  • @loveinautumn3978
    @loveinautumn3978 Год назад +1

    It may be lack of wisdom too

  • @joannadavignon1608
    @joannadavignon1608 9 месяцев назад

    I shared a photo of a tablecloth I hand embroidered; my sister compared it to those that kids color on. That still stings

  • @thesetruths1404
    @thesetruths1404 Месяц назад

    I don’t feel or think I'm unlovable. I was loved well as a child. It's when I went out into the world to make my individual manly way, that I began feeling unseen. Sort of like being the new kid in junior high or high school, in a school filled with negligent teens.
    What I feel like is my wife and kids don't appreciate me and don't try to know me. I know they love me, I guess, but I don’t feel very loved by them. I basically feel unknown and unloved by my wife and kids. What can I do? If I stop doing what I do for them, they just complain. If I say something, they don't do much to remedy it. I feel isolated, unknown, and unloved, and I think it's causing me to be angry with them, and I dislike being angry.

  • @jaimes-gx8co
    @jaimes-gx8co 11 месяцев назад

    Anytime I bring it up its a fight and she tells me 2 leave the family home for weeks at a time without contact with my kids😢

  • @ritaturner9906
    @ritaturner9906 3 года назад +5

    The workplace has become so toxic. So many clicks, networking, brown nosing, playing the game, popularity contests, if you aren’t the office favorite or a golden child of the boss, your peers don’t give you the time of day nor respect you. Each individual is only out for their own career or own needs. Even the good ones are so easily manipulated. You can’t speak up in an office environment because you are looked at as a complainer and only wanting attention.

    • @julieelizabeth4856
      @julieelizabeth4856 3 года назад +2

      I've worked in several offices (with mostly other women) over the years. The environment is like perpetual junior high school.

    • @Clevelandsteamer324
      @Clevelandsteamer324 3 месяца назад +1

      Nepotism, cronyism. Just nonsense

    • @Clevelandsteamer324
      @Clevelandsteamer324 3 месяца назад +1

      @@julieelizabeth4856among men too. Sad we can’t lift each other up

  • @alicyr9631
    @alicyr9631 2 года назад +1

    "Another mistake we are in danger of making when we don’t feel appreciated is to focus on those feelings and forget to express our appreciation for others", yes!!

  • @ritaneville4499
    @ritaneville4499 Год назад

    My son is a narcissist. He is almost 44. Boundaries and distance. For my own health I have to have this even though he chooses to not speak to me, that is until he needs something again.

  • @galawhites5499
    @galawhites5499 Год назад

    Yes, but when you tell them and they still treat you like poop, you should leave them to their own misery. Making someone invisible is a form of abuse.

  • @richardmiseljr2413
    @richardmiseljr2413 Год назад +1

    35 year sexless marriage... I have not felt appreciated in 35 years. I'm 60 years old I have NEVER felt appreciated.!

    • @galawhites5499
      @galawhites5499 Год назад +2

      What are you waiting for then? Leave him and let him wallow in misery. Think of your beautiful talents and do something with them. YOUR LIFE MATTERS.

  • @topteen5318
    @topteen5318 11 месяцев назад +1

    Stop defending these ungrateful people

  • @andrewmartinez8882
    @andrewmartinez8882 2 месяца назад

    This is horrible advice, it’s not even advice. It’s pretty much telling you to stop contributing to the relationship to teach the other person a lesson. Narcissistic behavior I wouldn’t do this.

  • @berties34
    @berties34 Год назад

    Useless

  • @denisechittle4772
    @denisechittle4772 2 года назад

    Wish your voice was stronger. It seems soft.

  •  2 года назад

    I feel like that towards both men and especially women outside and especially inside of my family especially immediate family and parents

    • @MatthewKellyAuthor
      @MatthewKellyAuthor  2 года назад

      I hope that by becoming aware of this, Michele, you can change this situation in your life.

  • @69razzler
    @69razzler Год назад +1

    Every day work home by my kids and husband feel like just taking the bus to no where and never come back No trace 😢

    • @galawhites5499
      @galawhites5499 Год назад

      Do it. Don’t waste YOUR life. YOUR life matters.