How does self-esteem affect the way you behave?
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With low self-esteem you are generally a very positive person and like being around others.
With low self-esteem you are generally a very positive person and like being around others.
With low self-esteem you feel proud of your accomplishments and strive to do better.
With low self-esteem you feel proud of your accomplishments and strive to do better.
With 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.”
With 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.”
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.”
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.”
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On the other hand, with high self-esteem, you are more likely to have a positive view of yourself and your abilities. This can lead to behaviors such as setting and pursuing challenging goals, as you have confidence in your abilities to achieve them. You may also be more resilient in the face of failure or setbacks, as you see them as learning opportunities rather than reflections of your worth. Additionally, individuals with high self-esteem are more likely to have positive relationships and assertive communication styles, as they have a strong sense of self-worth and are not as dependent on others' opinions.
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With low self-esteem you are generally a very positive person and like being around others.
With low self-esteem you are generally a very positive person and like being around others.
With low self-esteem you feel proud of your accomplishments and strive to do better.
With low self-esteem you feel proud of your accomplishments and strive to do better.
With 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.”
With 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.”
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.”
With low self-esteem, individuals may have a negative view of themselves and their abilities. This can lead to behaviors such as self-doubt, avoiding new challenges, and giving up easily. They may also seek validation and approval from others, relying on external sources to boost their self-worth.
On the other hand, with high self-esteem, individuals tend to have a positive view of themselves and their abilities. This can lead to behaviors such as setting and pursuing challenging goals, being more resilient in the face of failure, and having confidence in their own abilities. People with high self-esteem are more likely to have positive relationships and assertive communication styles, as they have a strong sense of self-worth and independence from others' opinions.
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the goals you set.
the goals you set.
the hierarchy of needs.
the hierarchy of needs.
the goals others set.
the goals others set.
the needs of other's.
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