Which of the following is a skill you can practice to improve your self-esteem? A. recognize your strengths as well as your weaknesses. B. always think you should succeed at everything you try. C. be concerned about what others think of you. C. hide your insecurities from others.

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A. recognize your strengths as well as your weaknesses.

This is a constructive approach to improving self-esteem, as it encourages self-awareness and acceptance. Recognizing both strengths and weaknesses allows for personal growth and a more balanced self-view. The other options—thinking you should succeed at everything, being overly concerned about others' opinions, and hiding insecurities—can negatively impact self-esteem.