Articles in Self Esteem
Funny conversation starters can be a risky business, but they can also add interest and sparkle to your conversations. People like, listen to and trust people who make them laugh. Get your conversation off to a great start by making people laugh straight away.
An effective technique for releasing stress and maintaining perspective through laughter. Laughing at our mishaps and foul-ups helps us keep a better perspective.
All of us come from different backgrounds and upbringing. According to our family life and nature we see life differently, read people differently, among other things. No one has lived through the same circumstances, no one has the same qualities as you and no one thinks the same, so logically, why would you still compare yourself to your best friend, your sibling, or worse a celebrity?
Are you ready for change, but can’t seem to make a breakthrough? In this article, ‘Limitless You’, I show people through facts as well as my own personal experience, how great we truly are. The only limitations in life are the ones we set on ourselves.
Knowing yourself holds the key to the art of living well. Knowing yourself means you know your needs and wants, and therefore those of other people in your life. As a result, you would know how to react appropriately to them in certain circumstances. Knowing yourself enables you to have good human relationships. The best way to know yourself is through the practice of daily meditation.
Too often, we take our natural strengths for granted or we struggle to identify with them. I have read numerous books and have conducted my own life- experience research; and found when we live life based upon our strengths we become much happier. Life just comes easier when we are doing what we love and what comes natural. We all possess strengths, skills, knowledge, and abilities but we do not identify with them as natural born strengths and talents.
Self acceptance is a large factor in the whole self esteem personal issue. Self acceptance is the acceptance of self for who you are. Self acceptance can be described as an agreement between you and you.
Some fear that if we accept ourselves as we are, that we will have no motive to improve ourselves.
Most people like to believe that they are independent-free of a pack, their own person, unswayable by peer pressure. Is this actually true?
Are you frustrated by knowing you could do a lot better in your career and other areas of your life? Wondered why you just can’t seem to do better? Are you angry with yourself because you are not achieving your potential?