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Eve seeks validation from others from "summary" of Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert

Eve had always sought validation from others. It was something she never quite understood about herself until she met Jacob. Growing up, her parents had always made her feel like she wasn't good enough, always pushing her to do better. This constant need for approval had carried over into her adult life, manifesting in ways she never expected. In her relationships, Eve found herself constantly seeking reassurance from her partners. She needed them to confirm her worth, to tell her that she was lovable and deserving of love. It was as if she couldn't believe it herself, and she needed someone else to validate her feelings. Even in her career, Eve struggled with imposter syndrome, always doubting her abilities and seeking approval from her colleagues and supervisors. She couldn't trust herself to know that she was good at what she did; she needed others to confirm it for her. Meeting Jacob changed everything for Eve. His confidence and self-assurance challenged her to confront her need for validation. He saw her for who she truly was, flaws and all, and loved her unconditionally. With him, Eve began to see that she didn't need external validation to know her worth. Jacob showed her that she was enough just as she was, that she didn't need to prove herself to anyone else. Through her relationship with Jacob, Eve learned to trust herself and her own instincts. She no longer sought validation from others because she had found it within herself. Jacob had helped her see that she was enough, that she didn't need anyone else's approval to know her own worth. Eve's journey to self-acceptance and self-love was a transformative one. She had finally let go of her need for validation from others and had found peace within herself. Jacob had shown her that she was worthy of love and deserving of all the good things in life. And with that realization, Eve had finally learned to act her age.
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    Talia Hibbert

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