The Key To Developing Your Self
Esteem
Self-esteem is a state of mind. It can fill
you with happiness, cheer, and confidence. It can also make you feel terrible
about yourself. Self-esteem is like a battery. When the battery is charged, the
individual is positive; when the battery is low, the individual is negative.
Individuals with low self-esteem often do
not do well in life. They will approach most situations with little confidence
though they may be fully capable of accomplishing it. Self-belief is considered
the foundation of self-esteem. It provides the extra confidence that one needs
to know they can do anything.
So how do you develop self-belief in
yourself? Do not mistake self-belief as self-importance. They are not the same.
It is more like conceit, spawn over confidence and egotism, which does not lead
to personal success.
The right answer is positive self-esteem.
This means that you see yourself as good and capable as anyone else, no better
or worse, you are proud of who you are, and you approach everything with a
positive outlook.
To do this you must learn to accept
yourself unconditionally. You will have strengths and weaknesses, and you will
have achievements and failures. You must learn to accept those realities. This
is what self-esteem is all about – truth in yourself.
Those who always languish are never happy.
Those who blame everyone else for their failures also never get ahead. They are
consumed with negativity.
It is important to not let your mistakes or
failures overpower you, and ruin your happiness. You have to accept your
mistakes and move on. Any time you do not acknowledge your mistakes, you lose
some of your self-esteem.
Most people gain a lot of happiness from
their accomplishments. Their self-esteem rises; they feel like they can
accomplish anything. However, the same self-esteem can fall when that person is
rejected or makes a mistake. This can cause a person to feel unhappy and
unwanted, and can eat away at his self-esteem until he is very unhappy. It will
also impact other realms of his life.
In order to improve your self-esteem, you
need to be fair to yourself. Do not beat yourself up when something goes wrong.
It can lead to depression and overwhelming guilt. A mistake or failure cannot
be changed, but it can be learned from. Everyone should judge himself or
herself fairly. Beating up on oneself leads to defeat, and destroys
self-esteem.
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