You may feel the need to prove yourself to those in authority today, which may make you feel more assertive. These feelings might arise because you sense that your accomplishments have not been fully acknowledged. It may be a good idea to work on your self-confidence today. You could start by examining the areas in your life where you have attained success and make a list of your achievements. If you look at where your ideas have been noticed -- and have worked -- you gain strength in your capabilities. You have more confidence, which can soften your reactions to others when you need to get your ideas across. Becoming aware of all you have achieved could help you recognize that the approval of others is not necessary to feel worthy.

By taking a step back and examining our successes, we gain self-assurance and lessen the need to prove ourselves to others. There is a tendency to work more rigorously when we seek approval from people above us. This could lead to frustration and a feeling that we have to assert ourselves in order to get our ideas across. When we have trust in ourselves, we notice that our work is valued based on its own merit and that work doesn't define who we are. Others will respect us for what we do more than when we push too hard to gain their admiration. As you learn to appreciate your accomplishments today, you will find that seeking approval from others will lose its significance for you.