Well, for one thing, I am changing my name to Lily instead of Moody since I am guilty of putting a negative label on myself.
Thank you for the great suggestions. Some did make me smile. I agree that putting the suggestions into action can be quite uncomfortable. I have had bad experiences with confronting people as I am not calm when I talk about it and clever comebacks don't come out when I am nervous. If I make an issue out of it, I am afraid that I will appear too serious and not have a sense of humor. I am very confused: maybe I am just jumping to conclusions: half the time they are very supportive and do credit me when I do complete or suggest something but the other half, well, they are picking on a scab and not letting it heal.
My usual way of handling this is to say nothing. And, in time, I will have something else to worry or get upset about. From your responses Wildcat and Ashley, I can see that I don't need to bother myself about it. Let the hurt feelings come and go.
On the other hand, I see this as a learning experience: to focus mainly on people's positives too rather than their negatives. Also, maybe its time to take work seriously and find what I would like to do with my life.
If others have been in this kind of situation, would you share how the situation was dealt with? Successfully and Unsuccessfully? I kind of dread going to work tomorrow but I have to get on with it.
Thanks for the supportive words. It means a lot.