How does self-esteem affect the way you behave?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AWith low self-esteem you are generally a very positive person and like being around others.%0D%0AWith low self-esteem you are generally a very positive person and like being around others.%0D%0A%0D%0AWith low self-esteem you feel proud of your accomplishments and strive to do better.%0D%0AWith low self-esteem you feel proud of your accomplishments and strive to do better.%0D%0A%0D%0AWith high self-esteem you may say “I can’t believe I didn’t win that race, I’m so mad at myself for not being the best.”%0D%0AWith high self-esteem you may say “I can’t believe I didn’t win that race, I’m so mad at myself for not being the best.”%0D%0A%0D%0AWith high self-esteem you may say, “I can’t believe I didn’t get an ‘A’ on that exam. I did my best though. Now I know I have to study more next time.”
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- With high self-esteem you may say, “I can’t believe I didn’t get an ‘A’ on that exam. I did my best though. Now I know I have to study more next time.”
This response demonstrates a healthy level of self-esteem where the individual recognizes their efforts, accepts their shortcomings, and sets goals for improvement.