Self Esteem : Create your own self esteem
Create Your Own Self Esteem - Part 1
By
Nick Arrizza
Self-esteem is something that we all wish we had more of. Some of us
go through our entire life feeling "self-esteem deficient". The
constraints placed on us by low self esteem can feel so impenetrable
that we find ourselves shrinking back from our dreams and accepting
something less than desirable. This often results in feelings of
emptiness, sadness, deprivation
and a life not fully lived.
Although a great deal has been written about the problem of
self-esteem, here I wish to bring to light a new perspective that I
trust will give you hope in freeing yourself from a life of quiet
desperation. In order to begin this journey I ask you first to note that
we have entitled this book "Esteem for the Self" and not "Self Esteem".
Before you read on please take a moment and observe for yourself, which
of these terms feels most appealing to you.
Most people feel that the former i.e. "Esteem for the Self", somehow
sounds and feels better to them. Take another moment and see if you can
determine why this is. As we move along in this journey I think the
reasons will become increasingly clearer to you.
Now, I think you have already recognized that the expression "Esteem
for the Self" is what most people call "Self-Esteem". As we will discuss
later we choose to reverse the order of the words for a very important
reason. The term "Self-Esteem" usually connotes something you either
have or don't have enough of. It therefore implies that, if lacking,
something went wrong somewhere in your life and that there is very
little one can do to go back and change it.
This often leaves one feeling helpless, frustrated, angry and or
feeling in someway defective. Unfortunately these feelings themselves
aid only to further deplete self-esteem. This is made clear by just
allowing yourself to feel some or all of these feelings and then
noticing what they do to your feelings about yourself. In all cases one
experiences a further depletion in one’s self-esteem.
An interesting observation however emerges from this last exercise.
That is that if these, so called negative emotions can make self esteem
plummet, then is it possible that corresponding positive emotions can
make self-esteem rise? Well let's try it. Here are some positive
emotions: joy, love, happiness, inner peace, feeling grateful and
forgiveness.
Allow yourself, if you can, to feel some or all of these and notice
how they make you feel about yourself. What did you notice happened to
your self-esteem? Well if you were able to genuinely connect to any of
these positive emotions I think you will readily see that not only did
you feel better but you probably also felt better about yourself; that
is your self esteem rose.
An interesting parallel is also observed between one's level of
self-esteem and the subjective experience of one's energy level. If you
observe what happens to your energy level as your self-esteem
fluctuates, you will observe that energy goes up with self-esteem and
vice-versa.
Another way of saying the same thing is that one feels lighter, more
buoyant, more optimistic and more excited about life as self-esteem
rises. Conversely one feels heavier, more weighed down, more tired and
more pessimistic as self-esteem goes down.
So in effect, negative emotions appear to drain you of energy and
positive emotions help to re-infuse you with energy. The energy we are
talking about is what we call "vital life energy" or more simply the
energy of life. So what is really happening then when your vital life
energy is being drained from your life?
Well it means that the vital life energy that was meant to support
you in living a full, healthy, happy life is disappearing. In other
words there is less life in you as the energy becomes progressively
depleted. Again another way of saying this is that you are aging or
dying. So are you beginning to recognize the real impact of negative
emotions on your life? How do you feel about it? Watch out for those
negative emotions because they'll get you every time!
(Kindly proceed to Part 2 of this article)
Nick Arrizza M.D. is an Energy Psychiatrist, Healer, Researcher,
Speaker, developer of the powerful Mind Resonance Process(TM), and
Author of "Esteem for the Self: A Manual for Personal Transformation" (avaialble
at:
http://www.telecoaching4u.com/ebook.htm) He holds international
telecoaching and teleconference sessions on healing mind, body and
spirit.
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