Self-esteem/Self-confidence
Self-esteem is
best defined as how you feel
about yourself. It is the
feeling of confidence and
competence, the feeling of value,
of worth, and of inner
peace. The problem of
self-esteem has been stated by
McKay and Fanning as the "human
capacity for
judgement". When you reject
parts of yourself, you are doing
damage to your psychological
make-up. Low self-esteem
people consider themselves
failures and end up either giving
up or constantly trying to prove
themselves. Low self-esteem
people often feel angry about
what they perceive other people
have done to them and feel a
victim of
circumstance.
Improve
your self-esteem
...
An awareness of
self is the beginning of
change. counseling will help
you explore where your low
self-esteem is rooted without
judgement or blame. Learn
strategies to regulate individual
emotions and negative thoughts
leading to improved
self-esteem.