Personal Beliefs Necessary For Self-Esteem
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- I believe I have value because I’m human.
- I believe that I know myself, both my positives and negatives and that I accept them both.
- I believe that I can meet the daily challenges that come into my life.
- I believe that because I know my positives and negatives, I can realistically and optimistically see where I fit in my family and in my work, in other words, what my role is and how I can contribute.
- Because I know my negatives and accept them, I don’t need to be defensive about them.
- I believe that I can change my negatives if I want to work at it.
- I believe I can risk trying something new.
- I believe that failing at something does not mea I’m a failure. It just means I need to try something else or try the same thing again but do it a different way.
- I believe that it’s important to move forward no matter how I feel. Progress of any kind no matter how small, brings good feelings.
- I believe I can set realistic goals and enjoy the process of reaching them.
- I believe that I have positive traits to offer others.
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Joan Chamberlain is an author, therapist, and life coach with over 30 years of experience helping adults, couples, and teens. She has a Bachelor's degree in Business and Finance, a Bachelor's in education, and a Masters in individuals, couples, and family counseling. Her book, Smart Relationships, has helped many people achieve the self-awareness needed to see themselves honestly. Its wisdom has helped them work toward improving their relationships with themselves, their friends, and their families.
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