It may sound a little cheesy, but feeling
good about who you are -- that is, having a healthy amount of self-esteem and
self-confidence -- is one of those things that will help make your life happier
and more successful. Having confidence in yourself and your abilities goes a
long way whether you're facing a tough decision, adapting to a new situation or
standing up against peer pressure. Here are some tips on how to build your
self-esteem.
Take a deep
breath.
Staying relaxed and being laid-back in
general can help you see the bigger picture and not sweat the small stuff so
much. It's also a good frame of mind to be in when you're taking a close look
at the things you're not so good at.
Take
inventory of your strengths.
Everybody's good at something, and many
people are good at quite a few things. Even if you don't have a talent or
strength that you're aware of, you probably have some interests you can develop
into strengths.
Make a list of a few things you're good at and
a few things you're interested in and would like to be better at. Share this
list with your parents, an aunt or uncle, or a teacher you like and trust. They
can probably help you find other things you're good at, too, and help you come
up with a plan for developing other skills and interests.
Realize your
limits.
Nobody's perfect -- not even close. It may
not always seem this way, but it's true. So if you weren't born a good singer,
a super athlete or an "A" student, that's OK. You have a personality
and a perspective on the world that's all your own and completely valuable --
even if you suck at basketball, have a big nose or look terrible in leggings.
Stop putting
yourself down. Now!
One of the biggest things that keeps people
from achieving their goals -- and feeling good about themselves -- is negative
self-talk. In other words, telling yourself that you're a loser or a failure
puts a big damper on your ability to get what you want and be who you want.
If you don't do well at a particular project
or task, it doesn't mean that you never will. Perhaps you weren't prepared or
the time simply wasn't right. It doesn't mean that you're a lousy human being
or that you'll never succeed. It's OK to be upset for a bit when things don't
go your way, but after a little while, let it go and move on. You'll be that
much closer to achieving what you want if you do.
Celebrate
progress and small victories.
Give credit where credit's due: You did it,
and you rule! And guess what? You can tackle bigger, harder projects, too.
Pat yourself
on the back every day.
Find
a few small things that you did well each day. Whether it's waking up on time,
or sending a card to your grandmother, a lot of good can be accomplished in one
day -- and it's something to take pride in.
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