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.