What is self esteem?
by Julie Plenty
There are a number of definitions of what self
esteem is. The Oxford English Dictionary says that
self esteem is “a good opinion of oneself”. Self
esteem is the personal foundation upon which everything else
in your life is built. There can’t be many people who haven’t
felt a lack of self esteem in their lives at some point. But
developing high self esteem is the best thing that you can do
for your health.
When you have high self esteem, you
are more likely to reach your highest potential, regardless of
others’ opinions. Having low self esteem means that you are
less likely to set
personal professional goals and take risks that would
result in enhanced self
growth and personal development.
But
having high self esteem doesn’t mean being self centred,
egocentric or snobbish and it is more than just positive
thinking at its most basic (although this is important) and
just feeling good about yourself regardless.
It is to
do with valuing
and accepting your qualities and skills, learning to
assert yourself appropriately and tackling life’s challenges
in a positive and productive way. As you start to acknowledge
and accept your unique qualities, you are also more able to
relate to others in a more enjoyable way.
Causes of low self
esteem
There are many causes of low self esteem and so it is
quite complex. But obviously our upbringing plays a part, as
does the cultural/social environment in which we live, our own
personality and the beliefs, thoughts, attitudes and ideas
that we hold and express. Gender does influence how low self
esteem plays out as well – women are much more likely to use
the term about themselves.
Building self esteem
“I always wanted to be somebody,
but now I see I should have been more specific” – Lily
Tomlin, (US Comedienne and Actress)
You can change your level of self
esteem, but it is a process – you don’t go from having low
self esteem to high self esteem in a matter of days! It is a
process and not always an easy one. Always be aware of the
process and how far you’ve come.
But where do you begin?
Everything begins with a
plan.
You can improve your self esteem and improve your personal foundation considerably by doing what I call self
esteem activity, by which I mean learning ways in which to
develop a more
positive and constructive mindset, build a strong and
encouraging friendship/support structure and eliminate those
activities and relationships which drain your time and
energy.
Self esteem is often seen as an emotional attitude or state which cannot be controlled – it just is. Well, it just
isn’t and you can begin to make self esteem lesson plans. You
can make a plan, a plan to view yourself positively, learn how
to value and accept yourself. This will have an impact in
all areas of your life.
There
are a number of ways to build self esteem; learning how to set
personal professional goals, using affirmations
consistently to help stimulate your imagination of how you
want to change and what you want to create in your life,
reading and using self
esteem quotes to provide you with inspiration and
motivation.
Having low self esteem is often a matter of self evaluation and can be so well camouflaged that it is rarely visible to others!
When you start to make positive choices you will also start to make professional decisions that will help you
succeed, enhance existing relationships and make new ones
based on a more positive self concept.
Julie Plenty is a Personal and Business Coach, who helps writers, artists and photographers prosper in their business by helping them build a strong personal foundation, because they ARE their business.
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