Acknowledge
your strengths
We are all good at something or the
other. Sit down and write about all the strengths you think you have. Do not
over-analyse! Next, try to do things that bring out this quality into the open.
This will help hone your strengths further, and also gain outside recognition.
Also, do not forget to appreciate yourself for all your strong points and
talents – it goes a long way in improving your self esteem.
Do
not put up with crap!
Do not put up with people who are
mean to you, even those who tell you they love you. Draw clear boundaries. Tell
them you don’t like to be talked to that way. Ask them to talk to you nicely,
and be assertive when you do so.
Lose
those negative friends.
It’s time you lose friends who are
constantly bitching or putting another down. Such people are likely to do the
same behind your back, and they can leave you feeling critical and judgmental
of others. Instead surround yourself with loving, positive people who are
supportive and kind.
Take
in compliments
Many have a difficulty in accepting
compliments. There are numerous nice things people might say each day, which
your mind wouldn’t have even registered. Many other times, people
refuse to take a compliment saying something like “Oh, I didn’t do
much.” or simply shrugging it off. From now on, when someone pays you
compliment, breathe, accept it, and say thank you!
When you begin to do this, you’ll
see your self esteem rise to new levels.
Do
not berate yourself
Nobody achieves anything by berating
oneself. You’ve made a mistake, OK – acknowledge it. There is no need
to beat yourself up for it. Even the world’s greatest have made umpteen
mistakes, and continue to make them. Give yourself permission for goof ups and
even those BIG mistakes. This permission can be very liberating.
Accept
yourself
Accept the good, bad and ugly sides
to you, everybody has them. All of these aspects make you who you are. When
there is complete acceptance of self, one experiences a feeling of centeredness
within and that will naturally bring out a person brimming with self confidence
and self esteem.
Here are some self acceptance
exercises that experts suggest. The mirror exercise: Look really deep,
and see the person that is you in the mirror with love. Experts warn that some
people might find it hard to look at themselves in the mirror that way. Give it
time, allow the feelings to swell up. Experience the grief, the pain and keep
trying to look at yourself. Another suggestion is to start off with positive
affirmations, as they are fairly easy. Keep telling yourself, “I accept
myself just the way I am”. Positive affirmations are known to have a great
effect.
Keep
a gratitude diary
When you focus too much on all
things going wrong, it can pull you down.
Every night, before you go to bed,
write down 10 things you are thankful for. Many times one goes through without
recognising all that’s going right. This exercise helps you focus on all the
good things in your life. Making you feel worthy.
Respect
yourself
Eat healthy and well, exercise,
sleep well. When you respect yourself, you’ll notice how others too will begin
to reflect that, lifting your spirits and your self esteem.
Dress
smart!
Yes, clothes don’t maketh the
man, but they do affect the way one feels about himself/herself. When you don’t
look good, it affects the way you walk, sit and interact with people. So use
this to your advantage and invest in looking good. This doesn’t mean you have
to spend tonnes of money on grooming. Small things like bathing, washing your
hair and wearing neat, pressed clothes can make a difference.
Smile
You have heard the phrase: “Smile
and the whole world smiles with you, frown and you frown alone.” It’s amazing
what a simple smile can do to enhance a person’s appearance. It has the power
to alter the mood of a place you walk into. So carry your smile with you
wherever you go.
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