for me or for myself?

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roseriver1012

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Hello! Forgive me for asking such an simple question.

"I generally find that what I do is effective for me/myself."

Me or myself? Which one is right? Or both? Thanks for help!
 

Rover_KE

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It's not as simple as you think.

I'd use 'me'. You'll hear 'myself' a lot in this context but I don't see a compelling reason to use the reflexive pronoun.
 

Raymott

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It could depend on the emphasis.
"I generally find that what I do is effective for me."
"I generally find that what I do is effective for myself, if not always for others."
 

Tdol

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Many speakers seem to believe that myself is a posh alternative to me or I, so you will hear it used where you'd expect a different pronoun. I wouldn't copy this- use myself when it is really necessary.
 
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