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  • - [Narrator] There has been a huge decline

    - [旁白]已經有一個巨大的下降

  • in mental health around the world,

    在世界各地的心理健康方面。

  • which is why we're so committed to creating more content

    這就是為什麼我們如此致力於創造更多的內容

  • than we ever have.

    比我們曾經有過的更多。

  • Thanks for being a part of our journey.

    感謝你成為我們旅程的一部分。

  • Hey, Psych2Goers.

    嘿,Psych2Goers。

  • We're about to get real deep today,

    我們今天要真正深入瞭解。

  • so this is your invitation to mentally prepare.

    所以這是你的邀請,讓你在心理上做好準備。

  • Are you single,

    你是單身嗎。

  • and you feel like you'll never be in a relationship?

    而你覺得你永遠不會有一段感情?

  • Why do you feel that way?

    你為什麼會有這種感覺?

  • If you're watching this,

    如果你正在看這個。

  • it might be that you believe your appearance

    可能是你認為你的外表

  • is the reason for your single status.

    是你單身狀態的原因。

  • A lot of us have felt the same at some point,

    我們很多人在某些時候都有同樣的感覺。

  • but this is not fact, it's perception,

    但這不是事實,是看法。

  • both your perception of yourself

    既是你對自己的看法

  • and how others perceive you.

    以及別人對你的看法。

  • So let's talk about why you are not too ugly

    是以,讓我們來談談為什麼你不會太難看

  • for a relationship

    為一個關係

  • and how to change this perception.

    以及如何改變這種看法。

  • Here are four things you can do

    以下是你可以做的四件事

  • to help you not feel too ugly to be in a relationship.

    以幫助你不至於覺得自己太過醜陋而無法進入一段關係。

  • Number one, question, where did these feelings come from?

    第一,問題,這些感覺是從哪裡來的?

  • Negative feelings about physical appearance

    對身體外觀的負面感受

  • can come from a multitude of places.

    可以來自許多地方。

  • It can be something you are genuinely insecure about,

    這可能是你真正沒有安全感的事情。

  • something your ex told you they prefer or don't prefer,

    你的前任告訴你他們喜歡或不喜歡的東西。

  • or maybe someone made fun of you for that thing.

    或者也許有人因為那件事取笑你。

  • Identifying if this is something you feel

    識別這是否是你的感覺

  • or something you were told

    或者有人告訴你的事情

  • can help to determine your true feelings.

    可以幫助確定你的真實感受。

  • If you were always told that brown eyes were ugly,

    如果有人總是告訴你,棕色的眼睛是醜陋的。

  • it would make sense that you don't like your own brown eyes.

    你不喜歡自己的棕色眼睛也是有道理的。

  • But what if someday someone takes a picture of you

    但如果有一天,有人給你拍了一張照片呢?

  • in amazing light that makes your eyes sparkle?

    在驚人的光線下,讓你的眼睛閃閃發光?

  • You might see the true beauty.

    你可能會看到真正的美麗。

  • Think about any insecurities you may have,

    想一想你可能有的任何不安全感。

  • then ask yourself, why do I feel this way?

    然後問自己,為什麼我會有這樣的感覺?

  • This can be the first step to turning your outlook around.

    這可能是扭轉你的前景的第一步。

  • Number two, what do I do with these feelings?

    第二,我應該如何處理這些感覺?

  • Identifying the issue is the first step.

    識別問題是第一步。

  • Once you've figured out

    一旦你搞清楚了

  • where your negative feelings come from,

    你的負面情緒從何而來。

  • you can figure out what to do with them.

    你可以想出如何處理它們的辦法。

  • You can write everything down in detail

    你可以詳細地寫下一切

  • to work through these feelings

    來解決這些感受

  • with a trusted mental health professional.

    與一個值得信賴的心理健康專家合作。

  • As you go through your thoughts,

    當你經歷了你的想法。

  • take note of which things are facts and which are opinions.

    注意哪些事情是事實,哪些是觀點。

  • An example would be, I have red hair,

    一個例子是,我有一頭紅髮。

  • versus, the color of my hair is gross.

    與此相反,我頭髮的顏色很噁心。

  • Once you've found the things that are opinions,

    一旦你發現有意見的事情。

  • decide if you agree with them.

    決定你是否同意他們的觀點。

  • You can also talk to a loved one

    你也可以和你的夫妻談談

  • who you can be completely open and honest with.

    你可以完全開誠佈公的人。

  • Dissecting these thoughts and feelings

    剖析這些想法和感受

  • will help you identify what you believe about yourself.

    將幫助你確定你對自己的看法。

  • Coming up with small actions

    想出小行動

  • can help you be in control of how you see yourself

    可以幫助你控制你如何看待自己

  • and help change how others see you.

    並幫助改變他人對你的看法。

  • Number three, why you should care.

    第三,為什麼你應該關心。

  • When you feel icky about yourself,

    當你對自己感到噁心的時候。

  • you portray that to others.

    你向別人描繪了這一點。

  • Because of the negative vibes,

    因為有負面情緒。

  • people may not wanna spend too much time with you.

    人們可能不想花太多時間在你身上。

  • When you're confident and have a positive self-image,

    當你自信並有一個積極的自我形象。

  • that radiates from you, too,

    這也是從你身上散發出來的。

  • and that increases the odds of them being attracted to you.

    這就增加了他們被你吸引的機率。

  • And not all physical attractiveness

    而不是所有的身體吸引力

  • is based on what you see.

    是基於你看到的東西。

  • (laughs) Mind blown.

    (笑)心花怒放。

  • In 2015, a group of researchers

    2015年,一組研究人員

  • found that physical attraction isn't just what you see,

    發現身體的吸引力不僅僅是你看到的。

  • but also what you pick up with your other senses,

    但也包括你用你的其他感官收集到的東西。

  • things like the sound of your voice, your smell,

    像你的聲音,你的氣味。

  • the way the person feels when you touch them,

    當你觸摸對方時,對方的感覺。

  • and you being confident.

    和你的自信。

  • These are just as important in determining

    這些在決定以下方面同樣重要

  • if someone is physically attracted to you.

    如果有人對你有生理上的吸引力。

  • Added bonus, relationships are like dominoes.

    補充說明,關係就像多米諾骨牌。

  • If one gets knocked over, the rest usually go with it.

    如果有一個被撞倒了,其餘的通常也會跟著倒下。

  • When your self-image and confidence go down,

    當你的自我形象和信心下降時。

  • so does your mental health, quality of relationships,

    你的心理健康、人際關係的品質也是如此。

  • issues with work or school, et cetera.

    與工作或學校有關的問題,等等。

  • When you build that confidence back up

    當你重新建立起這種信心

  • by changing your perception,

    通過改變你的認知。

  • it makes to improve those other areas of your life.

    它使你的生活的其他領域得到改善。

  • Number four, long story short,

    第四,長話短說。

  • you are beautiful inside and out.

    你從裡到外都很美。

  • If you weren't, you wouldn't care how others see you,

    如果你不是這樣,你就不會關心別人如何看待你。

  • and you wouldn't be watching this.

    而你就不會看這個。

  • You're not too ugly for a relationship.

    你並不是太醜,不適合談戀愛。

  • Make some time to sit with yourself, a loved one,

    騰出一些時間與自己、親人坐在一起。

  • or a trusted mental health professional

    或一個值得信賴的心理健康專家

  • to explore these thoughts and feelings

    來探討這些想法和感受

  • and where they come from, create an action plan,

    以及它們的來源,創建一個行動計劃。

  • and work towards a more confident you.

    並努力使自己變得更加自信。

  • It's so important that we're comfortable

    讓我們感到舒適是如此重要

  • and confident in ourselves

    並對自己有信心

  • in order to live a healthy, positive life,

    以便過上健康、積極的生活。

  • not for the sole purpose of finding a relationship.

    不是為了尋找關係的唯一目的。

  • Once you love yourself,

    一旦你愛自己

  • the relationship will fall into place.

    關係將落到實處。

  • If you found comfort in this video

    如果你在這個視頻中找到安慰

  • or you have something you like to do

    或者你有你喜歡做的事情

  • when you're not feeling your best,

    當你感覺不是最好的時候。

  • share it with us in the comments below.

    在下面的評論中與我們分享。

  • And please share this video

    並請分享這段視頻

  • with others you think it might help.

    與其他你認為可能有幫助的人分享。

  • The references and studies used

    所用的參考資料和研究

  • are listed in the description below.

    在下面的描述中列出。

  • Thanks for watching, friends.

    謝謝你的觀看,朋友們。

  • Have a beautiful day, and see you next time.

    祝你有個美好的一天,下次再見。

  • Need more info to see if it's your insecurities

    需要更多的資訊來看看是否是你的不安全感

  • turning people off?

    把人拒之門外?

  • Watch "9 Signs of Insecurity That Turn Others Off."

    觀看 "令他人反感的9種不安全跡象"。

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- [旁白]已經有一個巨大的下降

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