Our self-esteem develops and evolves throughout our lives as we build an image of ourselves through our experiences with different people and activities. Experiences during our childhood play a particularly large role in the shaping of our self-esteem.
When we are growing up, our successes (and failures) and how we were treated by the members of our immediate family, by our teachers, coaches, religious authorities, and by our peer, all contributed to the creation of our basic self-esteem.
An adult who has healthy self-esteem was given this gift in childhood. This could have been done in many ways. Probably one of the most important is being praised for accomplishments. Children who are talked and respectfully and listened to also contributed to healthy self-esteem in adulthood. These children were hugged and given attention and experienced some type of success in school or sporting activities.
On the other side of the spectrum, we have to identify the childhood for those adults who have poor self-esteem. These children were often criticized harshly, were yelled at or beaten, and were given little attention by those they were closest to. They were ridiculed and even teased as they experienced failure in their young lives. They were made to feel they had to be perfect in order to be valued and associated failure in situations as a failure of their whole selves.
It’s sad, isn’t it? To think of a child treated that way. What’s even sadder is the effect that treatment has on lives as adults. We are shaped and molded by our experiences. Do you recognize yourself?
How we feel about ourselves can influence how we live our lives. People who feel that they are likable and lovable (in other words people with good self-esteem) have better relationships. They are more likely to ask for help and support from friends and family when they need it. People who believe they can accomplish goals and solve problems are more likely to do well in school. Having good self-esteem allows you to accept yourself and live life to the fullest.
Self-esteem plays a role in almost everything we do. People with high self-esteem do better in school and find it easier to make friends. They tend to have better relationships with peers and adults, feel happier, find it easier to deal with mistakes, disappointments, and failure, and are more likely to stick with something until they succeed. It takes some work, but it;s a skill you’ll have for life.
Here it’s about how to raise your self-esteem, so we will focus on the low self-esteem that many people have these days. You can overcome issues with low self-esteem. It’s not as difficult as you might think. In fact, all you have to do is recognize, and use the techniques.
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I believe luck play important part in developing our self-esteem. The bigger success we had, the higher self-esteem we develop. Success though, never come easy and luck sometimes play important role on it. My 5 cents bro.
Thanks for your visit bro Ismail. I do agreed that luck plays important part in developing self-esteem. But some how or rather, the up-bringing is quite a major role. Kalau hari2 anak kena tengking dan dikeji, bila dewasa dia akan melawan atau menjadi pendiam…takut pada diri sendiri. Nanti I will do a posting in Bahasa on real happening about this self-esteem. Anyway Selamat Hari Raya Maaf Zahir Batin to you and family. If you happen to be here, please do call me…probably we can meet over a cup of tea.
Wah, new Avatar? Nampak macho. Selamat Hari Raya to you and your family too. Will spend my holiday @ Muar Johor. Probably 1 -2 days @ KL. Maybe we can arrange something bro…
self esteem is important to improve lifestyle.. but need to consider the ego and depend on the situation…
Thanks Zik. In fact self-esteem is very important towards the up bringing of the children and that will determine their lifestyle. However, a guy with a good self-esteem wouldn’t be ego. Anyway, Selamat Hari Raya Aidil-Fitri serta maaf zahir batin kalau kita ada apa2 salah silap.
I think mine is really low at the moment..
Thanks for your visit bro Fawzan,
Hehehe…at times my self-esteem also low…this due to empty pocket, but when your are fill-up definitely your self-esteem will get higher.
Sorry bro, saya terlambat jawab coz this comment masuk ke spam…baru recover! Avatar gambar berlakun dulu…tukar imej bagi nampak corporate sikit. Hehehe…! I’ll e-mail my phone number and please get in touch.