Positive or negative feedback from caregivers and peers often defines how we value ourselves later.
How we handled failure as kids influences adult reactions. Fear of failure or resilience often stems from early experiences.
Childhood eating habits shape our adult relationship with food. Comfort eating or food preferences often remain unchanged.
Whether assertive, passive, or aggressive, these early patterns often carry into adulthood.
How we interacted with authority figures as children often shapes our adult responses to leadership, rules, and boundaries.
Unhealthy money habits or fears learned early can impact financial decisions later in life.
Unresolved feelings can trigger impulsive responses, affecting relationships and decision-making in adulthood.