You write it as self-esteem. It is hyphenated.
Have self-esteem
Self-esteem is a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself. It is self-respect. Self-esteem is the opinion you have about yourself.For information about poor or low self-esteem, the signs and symptoms of low self esteem, and how to build self-esteem, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Question.
Self esteem is one attribute of knowing about yourself. A healthy self esteem person knows better about himself.
low self esteem
Enslaved Africans maintained their sense of self esteem by having the most ground shaking faith in their Creator (still goes on to this day.) Throughout all their hardships they relied on their Creator. After a hard and full days work they often used washboards or anything they could make into a musical instrument and they would gather creating music and dancing. Even while working they would hum or sing. Their unshaken faith that lasted for centuries has turned many African Americans (or anywhere else in different countries) into famous celebrities; politicians; lawyers, etc. They are quite the race to admire and we should all learn from their past history.
self-esteem's
Self esteem can be gained by confidence. A person should attain confidence resulting into self esteem.
You write it as self-esteem. It is hyphenated.
Have self-esteem
Self-esteem is how we value and perceive ourselves.
Self-esteem is a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself. It is self-respect. Self-esteem is the opinion you have about yourself.For information about poor or low self-esteem, the signs and symptoms of low self esteem, and how to build self-esteem, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Question.
No. But you can achieve higher self-esteem
A person with little or no self esteem.
Self esteem is one attribute of knowing about yourself. A healthy self esteem person knows better about himself.
emotional health, self-esteem emcompasses both self-confidence and self-acceptance.
is self-esteem similar but different from identity?