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The Key to Self-Esteem
Self-esteem, like happiness, is a state of mind. It can make
you feel happy, cheerful and confident. It can also make you
feel worthless, unwanted and weak. Self-esteem can best be
compared to a powerful battery. When the battery is fully
charged, the individual feels confident and raring to go; when
the battery is run down the individual feels low and wants to
hide.
Obviously, individuals with low self-esteem cannot be expected
to do well in life. They will approach every issue with a lack
of confidence even though they may be fully capable of doing a
job. That is why self-belief is considered the bedrock of
self-esteem. It gives an individual the extra confidence that
makes all the difference between an achiever and a failure.
So how do you inculcate a sense of self-belief in yourself? You
will be making a big mistake if you start seeing yourself as
the most important man in your field. This cannot be called
self-belief or self-esteem. Instead it is conceit, and as
everyone knows conceit is a dangerous quality. It generates
false confidence, which often becomes a source of woes.
What you need is healthy self-esteem. This means that you
should look at yourself as an individual who is at par with his
peer group, who has nothing to feel ashamed of, and who looks
at all issues with a positive frame of mind. Healthy
self-esteem also means that you are able to differentiate
between humility and self-effacement, between arrogance and
modesty, between complacency and hyperactivity.
However, to do so you must learn to accept yourself as any
other individual who will have some strengths and some
weaknesses, and who will have some good days and some bad days.
You must learn to ride out the good with the bad. Most
important, you must believe in the clichéd saying that there is
always light at the end of the tunnel. It will give you the
confidence and self-belief that every individual needs in his
bad moments. This is what self-esteem is all about – a
self-belief in oneself.
Those who sit and mope can never feel happy. The same applies
to those who blame the fate for their ills. Their energies are
consumed by negative emotions. These emotions are like a
whirlpool. They suck you deeper and deeper till you loose all
semblance of self-respect and self-confidence.
Don’t allow mistakes or failures to overwhelm you. Similarly,
don’t allow guilt to eat away your happiness. Accept your
mistakes. It will make you feel much better. You must always
remember that you loose self-esteem when you try to run away
from problems and challenges. Such behavior makes you weak. It
also causes your self-esteem to dip. In contrast, your
self-esteem soars when you overcome a difficult situation.
Another important thing about self-esteem is the need to look
at it as a single entity. Many people derive great happiness
from their accomplishments. Their self-esteem rises when they
are in the company of people who acknowledge their success.
However, the same self-esteem plunges when they are in a family
group where they are not accepted with the same degree of
warmth. They feel unhappy, and neglected, and avoid mixing with
their family members. This is escapism. It will gnaw away an
individual’s self-esteem till he becomes lonely and unhappy. It
will also impact on his professional work at some point of time
or the other.
To improve your self-esteem, you also need to be fair to
yourself. Very often individuals are very harsh on themselves
when things go wrong. They plunge into a state of depression,
and allow guilt to consume them. It is quite possible that
their decision may have brought misfortune upon a family or a
company that trusted them. But over-reaction will not change
things. All individuals must judge their actions fairly.
Self-flagellation is the worst form of defeat. It weakens
individuals, and destroys their self-esteem.
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