Your Self Esteem
Kickstart
your self esteem with these 10 great tips!
10
tips to kickstart your self esteem!
By Julie Plenty
If you're tired of feeling "less than", afraid of making
and achieving your desires and goals, feel that no matter what you
do it is never "good enough", then your self esteem could
do with a boost!
Having
low self esteem takes an enormous toll on the quality of your life.
You take fewer risks, which limits your opportunities, both personally
and professionally. You are reluctant to voice or acknowledge your
needs. You are probably also haunted by past mistakes and making
future ones.
It
doesn't have to be like this, the tools you've used to (unconsciously)
lower your self esteem are the same ones you use to raise it. The
following article gives you ten tips to raise your self esteem and
improve the quality of your life!
1.
Stop comparing yourself to other people. If you play this game,
you're likely to compare yourself in a negative way and set yourself
up for continuing to have low self esteem. Why continue to play
a game where you've set the rules against yourself, so that you're
less likely to win!
2.
Don't keep putting yourself down! You can't develop high self esteem
if you constantly repeat negative comments about your skills and
abilities. Other people will pick up on it and take on board the
negative way you view yourself. How are they likely to treat you?
Also don't beat yourself up over "mistakes" that you've
made - learn how to reframe them so that they work for you.
3.
Using affirmations is an excellent way to raise your self esteem.
It's the opposite of no 1. If you can programme your mind to repeat
negative phrases about yourself (and see how effective that's been!),
then you can certainly get into the habit of continually thinking
(and saying to yourself) positive statements about you. When you
do, allow yourself to experience the positive feelings about your
statements. Also use inspirational quotes to assist you.
4.
Accept all compliments graciously. Don't dismiss or ignore them.
When you do you give yourself the message that you do not deserve
or are not worthy of praise, which reflects low self esteem. It
also means that others will become more reluctant to praise or acknowledge
your abilities, if you don't.
5.
Take advantage of and use life coaching programmes, workshops, books
on how to raise your self esteem and develop a more positive attitude.
Whatever material you see, read acts as subliminal learning, which
means that it will plant itself in your mind and dominate your behaviour.
Talk about food for thought - what diet is your mind on? Is it a
nourishing one?
6.
Mix with positive and supportive people. Who you associate with
influences your thoughts, actions and behaviour - another form of
subliminal learning. Negative people can put you and your ideas
down and it lowers your self esteem. On the other hand, when you
are surrounded by supportive people, you feel better about yourself,
which helps to raise your self esteem. Learn how to develop your
positive personal support network.
7.
Acknowledge your positive qualities and skills. Too many people
with low self esteem constantly put themselves down (back to no
1 again!) and don't appreciate their many positive attributes. Learn
how to truly affirm and value your many excellent qualities. If
you find this difficult, ask others to tell you. They'll come up
with things you would never have imagined!
8.
Stop putting up with stuff! Not voicing or acknowledging your needs
means that you are probably tolerating more than you should. Find
out what you're putting up with and zap those tolerations. By doing
so, you're giving yourself the message that you're worth it.
9.
Make positive contributions to others. This doesn't mean that you
constantly do for others what they could be doing for themselves.
But when you do make a positive contribution to others, you begin
to feel more valuable, which increases your sense of your own value
and raises your self esteem.
10.
Involve yourself in work and activities that you love. So many people
with low self esteem stop doing those activities that they most
enjoy. Even if you're not in a position to to make immediate changes
in your career, you can still devote some of your leisure time to
enjoyable hobbies and activities.
and..............................
Start
taking action! The universe rewards action. Backing away and avoiding
challenges means that your self esteem muscles become weak and flabby.
When you start to take action -regardless of the outcome - you will
start to feel better about yourself, develop your self confidence
and raise your self esteem.
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Julie
Plenty is a Personal and Business Coach who helps people raise their
self esteem. For more tips, visit: www.kickstartyourselfesteem.com
and subscribe to the free ecourse: "5 ways to not improve your
self esteem by sending a blank email to: selfesteemecourse@spearhead.par32.com.
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