Monday, January 23, 2006

Self Esteem
Your self esteem involves how you view yourself, your abilities and how others view you and your accomplishments. When an individual thinks poorly of themselves, believes they will always fail at whatever they set out to do and/or believes other people surrounding them thinks ill of them and their accomplishments, there is low self esteem.

High self esteem encompasses every aspect of an individual's life. It touches your private life and how you interact with your family; your social life; your career and even your pastimes and hobbies.

Raising your low self esteem is not only an important part of meet your goals, but it is critical to leading a happier, more successful life and career. Almost any task we undertake requires high self esteem in order to be successful. You must believe in yourself and your abilities in order to meet your full potential. Not only is important to create and maintain high self esteem in order to be more successful and productive, it is also critical to leading a healthier lifestyle. In some case, it can literally be a life or death situation. Low self esteem often results in depression. In very severe cases, low self esteem that leads to depression can be responsible for serious tragedies.