Remember - you're uniquely special!
A good way to start improving your self-esteem is to acknowledge that you are special - because there's no one else quite like you.
Not only are your fingerprints and DNA different from everyone else's (unless you have an identical twin), but your mind, and how it thinks and operates, is totally your own.
This means that out of almost 7 billion people in the world, you are a one-off. So if nature has bothered to make you unique, don't you feel you should accept that you're important and also that you have as much right as anyone else to be on this planet?
You have other rights, too. One of them is the right to make mistakes. Don't forget that 'to err is human' - and most of us learn through getting things wrong before we get them right.
Furthermore, we have the right to respect ourselves - and to be respected. And, perhaps most importantly of all, we have the right to say 'yes' or 'no' for ourselves.
Hope that will help you to boost your confident in your self.
1) Be optimistic.
2) A healthy body equals a healthy mind! So, exercise, eat healthy and get an optimum hours of sleep whenever you can.
3) Set attainable goals for yourself and accomplish them.
4) Take some time out of everyday to do things you enjoy.
5) Remember that no one is perfect, and you're just as good as the next person!
Improving self-esteem takes time, it doesn't just happen overnight- but it's definitely worth the effort!
Theres lots of ways to raise your self esteem.
What my aunt used to do is hang out with the lame kids to make herself feel better.
It worked for her.
1 calm down 2get relieved 3kame alot of sense 4 try to stay away from bad influency 5 get help
Saul David Lot Daniel Esau
To be fair, it basically makes your life. If you have a high self esteem you are more likely to socialise and be more outgoing however too high and you come across as cocky. If you have a low self esteem you can either befriend fellow low self esteemers or you can become a 'social outcast'. It also affects you academic performance, you are more likely to do well if you have a high self esteem. This is the same for sporting acheivements. These can result in higher or lower self esteems as well. Its a vicous cycle.
The first influence on one self-esteem is the esteem of parents for their own children. Later in life, esteem, self-esteem and respect are earned. There's no knack or trick. Clocking up worthwhile achievements at school and work help. Treating others with respect is an important element. :) Try to spend time with people who respect you - and who you respect, too. Obviously, stand up to or avoid people who just rubbish you.
According to Maslow, motives are of the following types: 1) Physiological 2) Security 3) Affiliation/ Belongingness 4) Esteem 5) Self- Actualisation
to have a good self-esteem, it is quite simple, you respect your body and your own thoughts, be kind to others, do what you can for others , so if you think well of yourself in a modest way it will show in your mannerism, people around you will notice that and respect you for it as well.
FIVE SIMPLE STEPS TO HIGH SELF ESTEEM: 1. Get a girlfriend 2. Become attractive 3. Get lots of friends 4. Win at sports 5. Shave your pubes congrats now you have very high self esteem :D!!
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Saul David Lot Daniel Esau
To be fair, it basically makes your life. If you have a high self esteem you are more likely to socialise and be more outgoing however too high and you come across as cocky. If you have a low self esteem you can either befriend fellow low self esteemers or you can become a 'social outcast'. It also affects you academic performance, you are more likely to do well if you have a high self esteem. This is the same for sporting acheivements. These can result in higher or lower self esteems as well. Its a vicous cycle.
The first influence on one self-esteem is the esteem of parents for their own children. Later in life, esteem, self-esteem and respect are earned. There's no knack or trick. Clocking up worthwhile achievements at school and work help. Treating others with respect is an important element. :) Try to spend time with people who respect you - and who you respect, too. Obviously, stand up to or avoid people who just rubbish you.
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According to Maslow, motives are of the following types: 1) Physiological 2) Security 3) Affiliation/ Belongingness 4) Esteem 5) Self- Actualisation
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