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Where Does Self Esteem Come From?
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What Is Self Esteem?
According to Albert Ellis, counseling/
psychology theorist, low self-esteem is a set of
“nutty ideas” about one’s self and the world.”
(“Learning the Art of Helping” by Mark Young)
“It’s not our experiences that keeps us in a state of
low self-esteem, but our ideas that hold us there.”
(“Learning the Art of Helping”, page 241, by Mark Young)
“It’s called self-esteem because you have to esteem
yourself” (Kat Williams, Comedian)
Having a realistic view and appreciation of one‟s self (“The
Self Esteem Workbook” by Glenn Schraldi, Ph.D.)
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Fact Vs. Fiction Game
Feeling Loved And Worthy From Others Is The Only Source Of Self-Esteem
False - True self esteem comes from inner esteem, which is based on your own
thoughts about your actions, skills, and behaviors. This is not based on others’
feelings and praise (Owens)
Cockiness indicates “real self esteem”
False- This is merely a comparison method use to build one’s self. If the person
encounters someone who they deem to be “better” then him/her, this mental high will
be lowered
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Fact Vs. Fiction Game
Self esteem is based on self perception
True - People’s self picture dictates how they view themselves and their performance
in life (Owens)
All people who act confident and look good have high self esteem
False- Some people “fake it to make it”.
They act confident as a cover for how they feel inwardly. Similarly, some people dress
themselves up to mask how they really feel. NACE says, “good looks, popularity, and
wealth guarantee nothing-if one does not have the self-esteem to support them.”
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Fact Vs. Fiction Game
A person’s parents are strictly the cause of low self esteem
False – Low self esteem is a choice that a person consciously/unconsciously makes
to ingrain negative thoughts about themselves. These beliefs might come from
parents or other people in person’s like (NASE)
Self esteem is not just about feeling good about yourself
True- People can feel good w/out high self esteem. Self esteem is about positively
feeling, thinking and evaluating yourself
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Water bottle Wisdom
Lesson 1: What other people giveth, other people taketh away
Lesson 2: An esteem based on others will always fluctuate because humans feelings
and thoughts are not always constant
Lesson 3: Perception is not constant with all people (e.g., an opinion is like a butt,
everyone has one) so just because one person sees you a certain way doesn„t’
mean that’s a universal truth
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Pros and Cons of High Self Esteem
Challenges:
Depression
Insecurity/Fake Self
Constant self criticism
Fluctuating emotions
Low academic performance
Lack of real friends and/or isolation
Dependence on things/people for happiness
Unhealthy behaviors (addictions, aggression, promiscuity etc).
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Pros and Cons of High Self Esteem
Benefits:
Feeling good/Gratefulness for life
Valuing yourself
Greater resilience
Increased willingness to take positive risks
Improved academic performance
Independence, motivation and autonomy (setting goals)
“Being Real”
Ability to develop real friendships
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Check Yourself
When you make a mistake do you tend to:
1.Feel ashamed and embarrassed.
2.Who me? I never make mistakes.
But if I did make one, I would immediately correct it and hope no one was watching.
3.I have no fear owning up to it in public, and I am open to receiving help from others
in fixing it.
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Check Yourself
On average, when you look at yourself in the mirror what do you believe you
see?
1.Someone who is attractive and confident.
2.Someone who is average and often unsure about what to do in life.
3.Someone who is ugly and insecure.
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Check Yourself
When you are dealing with a problem in your life what do you tend to do?
1. Blame everyone or anything that I think caused the situation. It's rarely my fault.
2. I complain and vent to anyone willing to listen but rarely address my personal
responsibility for the issue.
3. Take responsibility for my thoughts, words, and actions because if I take ownership
I am not a victim to the situation.
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Check Yourself
If my wants and needs are different from those of others I am likely to:
1.Give up and give in. I'd accommodate.
2.Say, "My way or the highway!" I argue until I get my way.
3.Try to avoid them altogether. Why bother trying to get my needs on the table. Mine
aren't important, and neither are theirs.
4.Create a win/win.
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Check Yourself
When you think about the greater purpose of your life what do you tend to
think?
1. I feel like I am drifting. I am ashamed to admit it but I don't know what I should be
doing or even where to start.
2. I have a general picture of what I want to do and what I am capable of creating for
my life.
3. I am on course with my purpose, and know I am capable of creating whatever my
heart desires for my life.
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Check Yourself
When I make a commitment to myself I often tend to:
1.Break it before the end of the hour, I am terrible at following up on my self-
goals.
2. I do it with hesitation and fear because I so desperately hate
disappointment.
3. Stick to it with conviction and await the rewards that I believe will come
from it.
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Check Yourself
(10 Signs of Low Self Esteem)
Constant self-criticism
Sensitivity to feedback from others
Fear of others not liking you/”putting on a front”
Cannot smile easily
Unwillingness and inability to set goals
Social difficulties
Poor academic performance
Needy or clingy to people or things
Refuse to take positive risks
Little Belief in self
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Four Things that Influence Self Esteem
1.Environment
2.Authority Figures
3.Repetition
4.Experiences
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How You See Yourself Determines how you Feel about yourself.
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Flipping Your Script”
What’s Your
Script In Life?
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“Foundations of Self Esteem”
Self-Esteem
3.Growing
1.Unconditional Worth 2.Unconditional Love
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Stepping Up Your Esteem
Identify Your Drivers (What’s the theme in your life/mind)
Examine Your Internal Speech (What are you telling yourself about yourself and life)
Drivers and Internal Speech Are a Dynamic Duo
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Stepping Up Your Esteem
Change your environment from negative to positive
Choose new Authority Figures
Develop yourself: Read, Listen to , Watch positive info
Repetition: Speaking/Thinking/Deciding V.I.S.U.A.L
This often requires challenging your own views and questioning yourself, as
well as what you‟ve been told
It also requires a shift in your thinking and practice
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V.I.S.U.A.L
Stepping Up Your Esteem
I am Valuable
I am Important
I am Somebody
I am Unique
I am Adequate
I am Loveable
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Stepping Up Your Esteem
(Knowing the Real You)
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Bottom Line
According to the National Association for Self Esteem:
We carry the primary responsibility for the level of self esteem we develop
Developing a positive self esteem takes changes in thinking and behavior (NASE)
Developing high self esteem takes practice and intention
Self Esteem is an achievement- a process that empowers, energizes and motivates
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Bottom Line
“Ultimately, you are what you think throughout life. Your thoughts can
ultimately bring about a self fulfilling prophecy.”
“To wish you were someone else is a total waste of the person you are” -
Unknown-
“I can is 100 times more important than IQ”
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References
• National Association of Self Esteem Online, http://www.self-esteem-nase.org/
• “Six Myths About Self Esteem” by Karen Owens, Ph.D., online at
http://www.invitationaleducation.net/publications/journal/v42p115.pdf
• “Learning the Art of Helping” by Mark Young
Notes de l'éditeur
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM1RflLugYI&feature=player_detailpageDiscuss the fact that when we are born, we are blank slates to a certain. So, where does self esteem come from?Toss to video – this is one way people try to get it.Focus on “action”…actual beliefs…