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Develop Your Self-esteem

Diane Corriette


Esteem is a simple word. It is worth and value that we apply to people, places, and situations. We have esteem when a professional puts in an exemplary performance whether it is in sports, acting, or simply doing the right thing.

But the most important place we need to apply esteem is within ourselves. We must maintain our self-esteem in order to place value on ourselves as a worthy individual in the world.

Self-esteem affects every single part of our lives creating a miserable place if it is low and a vibrant up beat place when it is balanced. Elevating esteem so that it is at an empowering level for ourselves could very well be the key to happiness in life.

It is important that when you aim for high self-esteem, it is not at the level of thinking you are “better” or more “superior” to another, but instead it is at a level where you are okay with you, others and the world.

That’s also the difference between arrogance and loving yourself. There is nothing wrong with knowing how great you are. In fact it is an important element of self-esteem – self-love. However, when we believe we are better than other people, or more superior, that’s just plain arrogance and is best avoided at all costs.

Most people’s feelings and thoughts about themselves fluctuate somewhat based on their daily experiences. The grade you get on an exam, how your friends treat you, ups and downs in a romantic relationship-all can have a temporary impact on your wellbeing. This is because people collapse an event and what it means about them.

So if you are in the selling profession you may believe you are an excellent sales person when you sell 8 out of 10 products, but not when you sell 2 out of 10. You are the same person whether you are selling 2 products or 8 products. It is important to separate your behavior and what it “means” about you. Instead of celebrating the fact that you made 8 sales and being misery when you only made 2 sales, celebrate the fact that you are engaged in the art of selling. Enjoy the actions you take, rather than the end result. That way whether you sell 2 or 8 is irrelevant because you will be thinking how great you are for just being out there selling something.

Your own self-esteem, however, is something more fundamental than the normal “ups and downs” associated with situational changes. For people with good basic self-esteem, normal “ups and downs” may lead to temporary fluctuations in how they feel about themselves, but only to a limited extent. In contrast, for people with poor basic self-esteem, these “ups and downs” may make all the difference in the world.

Healthy self-esteem is based on our ability to assess ourselves accurately (know ourselves) and still be able to accept and to value ourselves unconditionally. This means being able to realistically acknowledge our strengths and limitations (which is part of being human) and at the same time accepting ourselves as worthy and worthwhile without conditions or reservations.

Raising your self-esteem to levels that will enhance your life and the way you view life is a journey worth embarking on. It can make a tremendous difference in your quality of life. Learning techniques to raise self-esteem can be taught and put into practice in just a few days. However, it will take practice to keep your self-worth at the forefront.

There is a common mis-conception that people with a good level of self-esteem feel great about themselves every day and never have to do any work to keep themselves there, but that is just not true.

No one goes to the gym for a few weeks after 10 years or more of inactivity and expects to be totally fit within weeks. No one would go to the gym for a few weeks and then decide they have gone long enough and don’t need to go anymore. No one would go to the gym after years of inactivity, get fit, and then never return again. They will need to return at least 3 or 4 times a week to maintain their fitness levels.

So why then do people think that self-esteem is something that can be acquired in a weekend, or within weeks? Why is it people moan and complain if after a few months of working on their self esteem they are thinking better about themselves but are still slipping back? Why is it that people believe once they have great esteem they can just stop, and it will remain that way forever?

Maybe I will never know the answer to those questions! But what I ask is that you get ready to commit yourself to however long it takes. The time is going to go anyway so why not be productively working on your self-esteem until it is automatically integrated into your very being, and even then accept that sometimes your life will not go to plan, but that does not have to effect what you think about who you are.



Lorrie

Low Self Esteem Symptoms – What To Look Out For

Matthew Hick


Low self-esteem can strike anyone at any point in their lives. Teenagers are especially vulnerable since they are at a point in their lives where they still rely heavily on what others think of them to boost their confidence and give them the strength to move toward the next stage in their development.

New mothers too, often suffer with self esteem issues since they are entering a scary new phase in life which often leaves them feeling totally helpless and frustrated at their lack of knowledge.

How can you tell if you or someone you care about is just in a rut, or has slipped into the realm of self-esteem issues?

Look for these sure-fire signs of low self-esteem:

-An inability to live in the moment.

People with chronic low self esteem issues often spend more time worrying about the future, or dwelling on mistakes that they’ve made in the past, that they fail to enjoy the here and now moments in life.

-An inability to be satisfied with what they have.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s their home, job, family, spouse, or even their car, the low self esteem sufferer is never happy with what they have and is always looking for something bigger and better to bring them the happiness they crave.

-An inability to accept not being perfect.

Those with low self-esteem think they need to be perfect at everything they do and simply cannot handle it when they aren’t. They are eager to please anyone and everyone around them, and are overly sensitive to criticism, even when it’s warranted.

-An inability to try new things.

Without the self esteem to believe they can accomplish something new, fear keeps the sufferer from asking for that promotion; going on a date with the person they’re attracted to; or even getting on that roller coater with their kids.

-An inability to accept themselves for whom and what they really are.

People with low self esteem are constantly making negative “I Am” statements; concentrates on their defeats and disappointments; is constantly trying to improve the way they look, or totally neglects themselves due to the belief that they aren’t worth the trouble to look and feel better physically and emotionally.

-An inability to be truly intimate with another person.

Without the ability to connect with themselves, the person with low self esteem finds it difficult – if not impossible to truly connect with friends and family on a deep intimate level. Their relationships tend to be very superficial, with little or no depth.

-An inability to slow down.

Busy people don’t have the chance to look at their underlying problems, so people with self-esteem issues often hide their true feelings of inadequacies by staying busy, busy, busy.



Sean

Recognize the Symptoms of Low Self Esteem and Empower Yourself to Change

Joan Breiner


Would you recognize symptoms of low self esteem if you saw them in someone else’s life or experienced them in your own? Our level of self esteem is perhaps the single most important factor in determining our happiness and success, and recognizing the symptoms of low self esteem is a vital first step in initiating desired changes in our lives.

Essentially, our self esteem is a reflection of how we feel about ourselves and, ultimately, it affects how we react to or interact with the situations and relationships we encounter. Low self-esteem has often been cited as a key contributor to many failures, negative attitudes, and broken relationships. However, many of us do not recognize low self-esteem within ourselves because we are not aware of the defining symptoms or factors.

We may feel discontentment or dissatisfaction about ourselves, our friendships, or our careers. We may realize that we are not enjoying the level of success and fulfillment that we desire. But, we may not understand that these thoughts and feelings are a product of low self-esteem. We need a little help with identifying the cause so we can begin the process of change.

Since the symptoms of low self esteem are numerous and varied, they can have many different looks, depending on the individual. What may cause negativity and depression in one person may manifest as anger or fear in another. An important step in improving our self esteem is to discover the symptoms we may be experiencing and realize the impact that these factors are having on various aspects of our lives.

We need to take the time to learn how we see ourselves and how that self-perception affects our attitudes, beliefs, and relationships. As with anything, we cannot break the cycle if we do not admit that we need to change. This acknowledgment empowers us to begin the process of transforming our attitudes about ourselves.

Change is a choice! Once we recognize the symptoms in our lives, we can decide to begin boosting our self-esteem by consciously making healthy and productive choices. Although breaking old patterns and building new brain pathways and behaviors can be difficult, we need to understand that we have the power to determine our own destiny and the direction our lives take.

From the time we are young, we are programmed to think and react in a particular way, and often our choices and reactions are so automatic that we don’t take the time to question our feelings or consider a different response. To improve our self esteem, we need to take control of our decisions and empower ourselves to change.

We can incorporate self esteem exercises that affirm and encourage us and give us the power to implement necessary changes. Almost immediately, it will become very evident that changing the way we see ourselves changes the way we see others too. Altering our thought processes directly alters the way we view challenges. And improving our self esteem today allows us to take control of our future. Being aware of the symptoms of low self esteem is important for both building and maintaining positive feelings and thoughts about ourselves and is the first step in empowering self-improvement. We can make the choice for change right now!



Lorrie

Recognize the Symptoms of Low Self Esteem and Empower Yourself to Change

Susyn Reeve


Would you recognize symptoms of low self esteem if you saw them in someone else’s life or experienced them in your own?  Our level of self esteem is perhaps the single most important factor in determining our happiness and success, and recognizing the symptoms of low self esteem is a vital first step in initiating desired changes in our lives.

Essentially, our self esteem is a reflection of how we feel about ourselves and, ultimately, it affects how we react to or interact with the situations and relationships we encounter. Low self-esteem has often been cited as a key contributor to many failures, negative attitudes, and broken relationships. However, many of us do not recognize low self-esteem within ourselves because we are not aware of the defining symptoms or factors.

We may feel discontentment or dissatisfaction about ourselves, our friendships, or our careers. We may realize that we are not enjoying the level of success and fulfillment that we desire. But, we may not understand that these thoughts and feelings are a product of low self-esteem. We need a little help with identifying the cause so we can begin the process of change.

Since the symptoms of low self esteem are numerous and varied, they can have many different looks, depending on the individual. What may cause negativity and depression in one person may manifest as anger or fear in another. An important step in improving our self esteem is to discover the symptoms we may be experiencing and realize the impact that these factors are having on various aspects of our lives.

We need to take the time to learn how we see ourselves and how that self-perception affects our attitudes, beliefs, and relationships. As with anything, we cannot break the cycle if we do not admit that we need to change. This acknowledgment empowers us to begin the process of transforming our attitudes about ourselves.

Change is a choice! Once we recognize the symptoms in our lives, we can decide to begin boosting our self-esteem by consciously making healthy and productive choices. Although breaking old patterns and building new brain pathways and behaviors can be difficult, we need to understand that we have the power to determine our own destiny and the direction our lives take.

From the time we are young, we are programmed to think and react in a particular way, and often our choices and reactions are so automatic that we don’t take the time to question our feelings or consider a different response. To improve our self esteem, we need to take control of our decisions and empower ourselves to change.

We can incorporate self esteem exercises that affirm and encourage us and give us the power to implement necessary changes. Almost immediately, it will become very evident that changing the way we see ourselves changes the way we see others too. Altering our thought processes directly alters the way we view challenges. And improving our self esteem today allows us to take control of our future. Being aware of the symptoms of low self esteem is important for both building and maintaining positive feelings and thoughts about ourselves and is the first step in empowering self-improvement. We can make the choice for change right now!



Regina

How Researches on Self-esteem Helps People Build Positive Approaches Towards Life

Muna wa Wanjiru


Self-esteem plays a vital role in the life of an individual. It helps to inculcate various positives points in the life of an individual. Self-esteem is the backbone of all the positive attitudes, which are needed in a human being. It inculcates self-discipline in the individual.

Self-esteem plays a very crucial role in ones life. It also helps in a strong positive approach and helps him/her to face the difficulties without worrying. It helps an individual to build his self-confidence and motivates him towards achieving the goals or the objectives laid in an efficient way. Self-esteem is a kind of motivation for an individual or an action, which makes his more efficient towards the approaches.

Many of the positive outcomes, which attributes to a high self-esteem are not initiated by research. Self-esteem does not prevent children from smoking, drinking, taking drugs or engaging in the early stages. According to researches, positive self-esteem boosts self-esteem rather than the reverse.

According to researches, positive self-esteem helps an individual to attain his/her goals laid in a mush faster and efficient way. Positive self-esteem helps in boosting the morals well as confidence of an individual.

However, according to researches, high self-esteem may not lead to a higher salary, status, or good test scores in school, colleges. Self-esteem provides a good support to the individuals.

However, pleasant feelings and enhanced initiative are two important benefits of high self-esteem found by the body of research. It also helps in motivation of an individual.

According to the various researches, human being can attain lot o pleasure as well as happiness by a high self-esteem, both these elements help in the prosperity of the individual.

The self-esteem movement began in California in the 1980s as many of society’s problems were related to low self-esteem and problems for which the root cause was self-esteem.

California legislature financed a task force for the rapid spread of self-esteem to reduce un-education, unwanted pregnancy, irr-responsibility, fraud, jealously, school failure, crimes, drug addiction and other problems commonly faced by people. In addition, until now they have been very much successful in achieving their objectives. Various programs are being conducted to make people aware of the advantages of Self-esteem.Thus, self-esteem indeed helps in the over all progress of the human being. Even according to various researchers, a high self-esteem can solve many problems of the individuals and leads them towards positive approaches towards life.



Lawrence

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