‘Want to know about the resilience of survivors of bullying? If you’re one of them, this post should make you feel proud that you not only survived, but you overcame!
The survivor of bullying who escapes the abuse first comes out with shock, anger, and sadness. But once the healing is underway, they’re filled with renewed hope.
Therefore, in this post, you will learn about the resilience and strength of survivors of bullying and why you should be proud of overcoming bullying and regaining your happiness and peace of mind.
Once you learn about what it means to overcome bullying, you will feel nothing short of victorious.
This post is all about survivors of bullying and what it feels like to finally rise above bullying and feel that renewed confidence that those like me feel to give you hope if you’re currently being bullied.
Survivors of Bullying
When school or workplace bullying experiences have exposed you to the darkest sides of human nature, you have a stronger sense of your own endurance and capability. This is all because of what you have endured and were able to overcome.
You never know your own strength until you’ve overcome bullying, especially severe and chronic bullying and mobbing.
They have an enhanced ability to read people and their intentions.
Another takeaway is that the survivor has a stronger sense of people. They can smell fakery and BS from a mile away. Additionally, they can identify bullies before even speaking to them.
The survivor pays closer attention to how people carry themselves. They also notice their body language and the vibes and energy others emit.
As a result, they are better able to avoid people who might want to harm them. Why? Because they’ve learned the hard way the importance of listening to their gut instinct and heeding it.
Anytime something is even the slightest bit “off” about a person, they notice right away. The survivor of bullying has learned that it’s essential to trust himself. Additionally, they realize that it’s equally important to trust his feelings and judgment.
Survivors of Bullying make it a point not to follow the crowd.
On the other side of bullying, a survivor learns and develops the determination never to conform to the standards of others. They live life on their terms because they know what it’s like to be a slave to the approval of others.
In other words, they know what it’s like to be a prisoner to outside influences. And they see the powerlessness of having one’s pleasure depend on the permission of others.
They know what it’s like when others force them to apologize for simply being who they are. And they aren’t having any of it!
They know that following the crowd will only suppress who they are. Therefore, they refuse to lose themselves in the crowd! They’ve learned this the hard way.
They know their worth.
Overcoming past abuse gives the survivor a restored and refined sense of their worth. In other words, they gain insight into the immense value they bring to the world.
He awakens to his goodness and realizes that yes! They are worthy of love, friendship, affection, and all the best things in life.
He also realizes that there are people who love him and there always have been, no matter what those vile bullies told him. The survivor of bullying ends up with a much clearer vision of what she will not tolerate or settle for.
She is unmovable in her refusal to kiss butt or bow down to anyone no matter what the cost may be. She’s wasted enough years living on her knees. And if others are going to punish her for her unwillingness to kowtow, she’ll suffer those consequences standing up.
Survivors of Bullying stand up for other victims.
The survivor of bullying is also a fierce warrior for other victims. If he sees another person being bullied, he will stand up for that person. He will go toe-to-toe with the bullies to protect the target.
And they will fight for that victim, then take them under their wing. They will also teach them how to defend themself.
They know what it’s like to take crap off of people. Therefore, they bestow onto other victims what they’ve endured and what they’ve learned from it.
They make it a point to set boundaries and enforce them if they must.
The survivor who has overcome bullying isn’t afraid to say no. And they aren’t too scared to walk away from any relationship that doesn’t fulfill them.
Additionally, they aren’t afraid to call out bad behavior. They will stand up to anyone who tries to abuse them. Predatory people may try to bully them, but they’ll only do it once.
They’ve been through that bullshit before and they aren’t about to endure it a second time.
Survivors of Bullying are selective of the people they allow to come around them.
They automatically gravitate toward relationships that nourish them. Moreover, survivors of bullying keep their circles small. This is because they choose the quality of friends over quantity.
In other words, they’re highly selective of who they allow into their lives. If they ever find out that someone they thought was a friend is betraying them, they aren’t afraid to cut that person off.
Moreover, they aren’t afraid of being alone and friendless for a while. The survivor of bullying knows that they can always make new friends. And they would much rather be by themselves than tolerate those who only pretend to be their friends.
Loyalty is a characteristic that survivors look for in potential friendships. And once you break their trust, they rarely give second chances.
If they do, they make you work like a dog to prove yourself worthy of their friendship.
They refuse to stay in toxic places.
Survivors of bullying refuse to stay in any environment that doesn’t allow them to grow and flourish. They avoid toxic environments like the plague.
For example, if a survivor of bullying works in a toxic work environment. They won’t stay there long. They’ll quickly and quietly search for employment with a healthier company, then submit a letter of resignation.
Survivors of Bullying don’t settle for anything less than what they want.
The survivor realizes what she deserves and goes after it with resilience and tenacity. Life’s given her enough of what she doesn’t want. And now, the time has come for her to claim what she knows she deserves and has a right to.
The survivor realizes, probably more than anyone, that life is short. And you only get one shot in this world. Therefore, they work diligently to create the life they know they deserve. And they do it without guilt.
The survivor knows that she’s neither entitled nor privileged. She realizes that the big, bad world owes her nothing. And that’s okay. She’s willing to work for what she wants.
They are self-reliant.
Survivors of bullying are fiercely independent. They realize that there’s no such thing as a free ride. Why? Because, damn! No one ever gave them anything but hell.
What they understand more than anything is that all you have is you. The only person you can depend on is you.
So, they know that reaching their goals and dreams is up to them and them alone. And they work toward those goals with fervor.
Survivors of bullying never take their friends and loved ones for granted.
The survivor of bullying makes it a point never to take anyone for granted. They let their family and friends know they love and value them. Why? Because they know what it is like to be alone, unwanted, and abused.
And they would never want anyone, especially the people they care about, to feel that way or endure what they have.
They see the people who love them as blessings, and they appreciate them.
They are grateful for everything positive in their lives.
The survivor of bullying savors every wonderful moment, every positive encounter, and every happy event because he has seen enough negativity.
What the survivor enjoys more than anything else is wonderful relationships. Why? Because they were relationships they never had when people were bullying them.
Survivors of bullying are also thankful for every happy moment they are blessed with. Moreover, they create more of them.
They enjoy helping others who go through what they once endured. And they use their experiences to encourage them and give them hope. This also creates positive rewards for them.
In Closing
Bullying can be traumatic. But sometimes, others must tear you down before you can build yourself back up again. Sometimes, fake friends must abandon you now before you can truly appreciate the family and friendships you have later.
And sometimes, it takes having others deny you approval and validation before you can enjoy the freedom of self-love. When you finally regard others’ opinions with indifference, you set yourself free.
When you learn to discard the opinions of those who don’t matter and, perhaps, never should have mattered, your self-esteem skyrockets and you take back your power and live life on your terms.
Surviving and overcoming bullying gives you a renewed sense of your value, independence, and overall freedom. It changes everything! And for the better! And, if you’re an adult survivor of school bullying, congratulations! You’re getting an earlier start!
And there’s nothing that tastes sweeter than that!
Therefore, never be ashamed of having been bullied. Be proud that you overcame it!
This post was all about survivors of bullying so that, if you survived bullying and overcame, you can feel good about that!
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It took me a long time to realize all of this but better late than never they say. A very encouraging read, Cherie.
Thank you so much, Michael! Like you, it took me years to realize this too. I feel I wasted so many years feeling sorry for myself when I was bullied. I’m glad I finally got out of that funk. Realize these things helped!
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Aum Shanti
Thank you so much, Shanti!