How can this be you ask? Why the media tells me I must look like a supermodel and that's not possible. Estee Lauder and Elizabeth Arden tell me I must use their makeup or forget it, I will be ugly forever; my parents told me I was stupid and would never amount to anything. Yep, that's all true too. But, as an adult we choose! We choose to feel good about ourselves or not. We do this by how we "talk" to ourselves or what is known as "self-talk."
Here's a quick test you can take to measure your self-esteem. Why don't you take a quick break and complete it and come back here.
So, how did you do? I wouldn't be surprised if many did not do as well as you thought. What to do? The answer is simple yet requires your time and consistency in making a permanent change. The website you just visited (I hope) has some answers.
- Focus on achievements. Very important!
- Make plans for the future. Stop procrastinating and start planning.
- Focus on what you like about yourself and stop highlighing what you think are your defects. We all have strengths and we all have things we would change. So, if you can change, do it. If you can't, why focus on it?
While achievements are part of how we feel about ourselves, the vast majority of our self-esteem comes from our self-talk ~ recall the old phrase "the glass is half full. Our style of self-talk generally develops in childhood and becomes a pattern - negative or positive. Moreover, many of us don't even realize which type we tend to engage in. But, if your measure of self-esteem is low, you can be sure your style is negative!
I will devote next week's Beautiful Blogging post to self-talk. Since it impacts our self-esteem, our anxiety and stress level, and our mood, I would like to share some strategies on how to change your self-talk from negative to positive. Remember, it's a pattern of behavior, thus we can change this pattern.
ADDED 7/29/10 - please visit my friend Pam's blog to view her post on creative coping http://kittyandmedesigns.blogspot.com/
Have a wonderful week!
OXOXOX,
Jacalyn
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-esteem
11 comments:
a good read...especially on a day when i came home from work early because i couldn't deal with a co-worker :(
Don't even ask what my score was, now to do something about it. Thank you so much for this post.
What an excellent article! I'm going to include a link to your blog in the next day or so as I'm writing a series of articles and coping creatively with depression & anxiety.
One of these days I'll start proof reading! I'm writing a series of articles ON coping creatively with depression & anxiety! LOL!
Great read - love the way you wrote it and it is so true. I need to work on my self esteem too.
Sandie
This was so inspiring...thank you for making me take the time to reflect and pat myself on the back!
Tomorrow will be a better day!
Enjoy your week xOxO Nerina
Jacalyn, as you can imagine my self esteem is pretty good right now, neer been better LOL Thank you for your kind word and Thank you for stopping by and sharing in my publishing joy!
Carol
Hi Jacalyn,
This was a great post and I am happy to report that my self esteem is living in good order. I always strive to be better, but I am thankful and blessed to realize how far I have come, and how much I have achieved in my journey.
As women it is important to see ourselves as our own person and not compare ourself to others. Everyone has their own potential on their own time, set by God. I believe we all have talents to use and it takes discipline to be ambitious enough to find it.
Great and inspirational post my friend. Thank you for sharing.
Have a great day.
Hugs, Celestina Marie
Hi Jacalyn!
Thank you for posting this! This is so true! We definitely have 90% if not a 100% of the responsibility of how we feel. ; ) The greatest difficulty is to let this ingrained reasons for misery emerge to our conscious mind and know what to do w them. That's when a therapist help is awesome!
Hugs
Hi Jacalyn,
great post! In my case I got the degrees first and had my children after.If I was to compare the "elation feeling factor" its "giving birth" that gave me the all time "high" in my life. Well that's my personal story. Now that I teach its helping young kids with their own issues of self-esteem that builds mine.
Very interesting post!!!
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