Developing Self Esteem
Developing Self-Esteem
By
Dawn Fields
It would be pretty hard to become successful without first developing
your self-esteem. In fact, I can’t think of one person who is very
successful who has low self-esteem.
Before we start going on about self-esteem, let’s take a second to
define self-esteem.
What is self-esteem? Self-esteem is defined as feelings of self-worth
stemming from the individual's positive or negative beliefs about being
valuable and capable.
It is pretty hard to develop self-esteem when you are working on a
job that doesn’t allow you to be exactly who you were meant to be. If
you are working at a job that doesn’t quite fit with who you are,
chances are that job is messing with your self-esteem. How can you feel
good about yourself if Monday through Friday for 8 to 10 hours, you are
doing something that doesn’t help in the development of your
self-esteem?
The answer is – you can’t.
You can’t possibly feel good about yourself and what happens is, you
start questioning your abilities. You start wondering if you are good
enough or smart enough. You see others who seem to be doing well and
having success, but for some reason, you keep falling short.
If you do not have high self-esteem, you will start to believe that
you are at fault and that you don’t measure up or you can’t make the
grade.
The truth of the matter is, you aren’t living your life with purpose.
Because you lack passion for the job or career that you find yourself
in, you will find that often times, you won’t be excited about it. Your
lack of enthusiasm will cause your work to not be up to par. It has
nothing to do with your abilities. You can’t be all that great at
something if you are constantly watching the clock; waiting for your
break or for the day to end because you are simply tired of being there.
If you were doing something that you really enjoyed doing, something
that you were passionate about, you would not help BUT measure up and
excel the standards. Someone would probably have to tell you, “Hey, you,
it’s quitting time.” And the time would seem to fly by without you even
taking a lunch break.
How do we get in this position? How did we lose our self-worth?
Well, there are many answers to that question.
Perhaps one or both of your parents made you feel that you weren’t
worthy of their love because they didn’t know how to give love. Or,
perhaps a teacher or authority figure made you feel that you weren’t
smart enough. Maybe your siblings or childhood friends teased you and
made you feel less than.
These, plus millions of other reasons, are contributing factors in
how we see our self-worth.
If you see yourself as being not worthy, then you will shy away from
responsibilities. Often, these responsibilities, when they present
themselves, may be the answer to our prayers—they may be the one thing
that will lead us to living the life that we desire—to achieving that
success that we’ve always wanted. But our doubts about ourselves and our
low self awareness stop us from accomplishing our goals.
It’s really sad. It hurts my heart when I hear someone say something
negative about themselves. I have a girlfriend, who I think is very
smart, a great person with a big and wonderful heart, and very
entrepreneurial spirit. But she has this bad habit of saying, “I’m a
bimbo.”
Every time I hear her say these words, I stop her. But I can imagine
how many times she says it when I’m NOT around. She’s not a bimbo. But
because somewhere during her lifetime, someone probably called her a
bimbo so much she simply accepts it as being the truth. Because of her
“opinion” of herself, she often times experiences moments of doubt about
herself.
But how to do you change your opinion of yourself? How do you develop
high self-esteem?
Well, folks, as I always say, “it’s simple—but it ain’t easy.”
In order to develop high self-esteem, you must start with being
conscious of your self-talk—the things you say to and about yourself.
Whenever you find yourself doubting your abilities or fearing what
others will think of you—STOP, Tell yourself that you are just as good
as or better than the next person. Tell yourself that you KNOW, beyond a
shadow of a doubt, that you can perform the task and do a good job at it
too. If you find yourself saying anything negative about you—STOP AT
ONCE!! Put the brakes on. Hold it now!!! And change that thought to a
positive one.
Look at yourself in the mirror and tell yourself “I’m a winner. I’m a
champion! I can do anything!” When you tell yourself this, take the time
to FEEL as if you ARE a winner, a champion—how would a winner feel?
Great, right? Well, make yourself feel great. Say it as if you really
and truly mean it.
If you do this often enough, you will start to convince your
subconscious mind that you ARE GREAT (which, by the way, you truly are
already—you just don’t know it yet. I do.) The more you become
convinced, the higher your self-esteem will rise.
ACTION POINT! For the next 7 days, if you find yourself saying or
thinking anything negative about yourself – STOP. Put the brakes on that
thought. If someone says anything negative to you or about you—STOP tell
that person, or simply tell yourself, “No, I’m not. I’m a winner, I’m a
champion!” When you wake up each morning and go to the bathroom to wash
your face, look in the mirror and say, “I’m a winner! I’m a champion!
I’m a GREAT person!” Say it over and over and over again until you can
feel it in your bones. Say it loud if you can (if you can’t say it loud
because you will wake up others, or you don’t want them to think you are
talking to yourself—then say it so that you can at least hear it.) Do
this for a week and write me and tell me all about the new experiences
that have been happening in your life because I know things will start
happening and I’d like to hear about them.
Dawn Fields is a motivational speaker, author, and Life Coach. She
teaches how to discover your life's purpose and incorporate it into a
lucrative career. Visit her web site at
http://www.dawnfields.com and subscribe to Your Life's Purpose
newsletter by sending a blank email to
dawn@dawnfields.com. Tune in to
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