2011 m. kovo 9 d., trečiadienis

Self-esteem

    
        Self esteem is the acceptance of, respect for, confidence and satisfaction that you have in yourself as a person. Self esteem is based upon an internal image of ourselves that we carry around , consciously and subconsciously.

We begin to create our internal image in very early childhood based on our interactions with others and our environment. Especially the signals and messages we receive from our parents at first. Then, from things like our performance in school and sports and how likable our childhood peers and friends and perhaps our siblings make use feel.

During these formative times, if we receive negative signals and messages we may later on suffer from low self esteem in adulthood. This is not good at all. A person with low self esteem starts resisting being self-critical in confusion this can lead to tremendous social interaction problems for them. These people should try building self esteem feel good, be more confident and have a positive attitude.

However, there is high self esteem. High self-esteem means comparing your value to others' and finding yourself superior. It makes us arrogant, selfish, and difficult to be with.

All in all, how we feel about ourselves can influence how we live our lives. People who feel that they are likable and lovable (in other words people with good self-esteem) have better relationships. They're more likely to ask for help and support from friends and family when they need it. People who believe they can accomplish goals and solve problems are more likely to do well in school. Having good self-esteem allows you to accept yourself and live life to the fullest.

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