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  • 1). Nurturing friendships  By : CD Mohatta
    When we plant a tree, we take care of that plant from the smallest stage of growth. We not only nurture that plant with water, air and fertilizers, but also protect it from any damage. Friendship is one such plant. One has to take care of friends, as one takes care of the plants, one grows. Most of us take friendship for granted. We believe that friends are always there, whenever we need them.
    Article Related to: friendship, relationship, friends, developing friendship, self esteem, self improvement

  • 2). Tips to Increase Your Self-Esteem and Confidence  By : Thomas Bekkar
    Whenever one is beset by a situation that he or she is unsure of – facing someone admired, having to perform in front of an audience, or simply talking to others – he or she is facing a goodly amount of stress. Confident people are usually able to face these situations without blinking; but the rest of us will probably melt away and try to run away from the situation.
    Article Related to: self confidence, self esteem

  • 4). Combat Stress - 7 Practical Methods  By : Rene Graeber
    A stress-free lifestyle could very well do wonders in eliminating depression. Here are 7 practical methods to combat stress: 1. Express Amusement And Be Happy. Laugh hard and loud. If you don’t have a sense of humor, find someone else who has. Laughter releases endorphins (happy chemicals) from the body, and it helps boost your immune system. 2.
    Article Related to: depression, self esteem, stress management

  • 5). Are You Attracted To The Wrong Sort Of Man?  By : Ron Goodwsen Imagine Me Media
    How often have you said to a your friends, ”I always seem to pick guys who are bad for me.” According to Hypnotherapy specialist Roderick Piggott, women who experience a series of broken and unequal relationships, are often suffering from issues of low self-esteem and poor self-image. This causes them to choose the wrong partners again and again. Low self-esteem can really impact negatively on a persons quality of life, making them feel that they don’t deserve love and respect and are not fit to enjoy a proper, fulfilling relationship.
    Article Related to: hypnotherapy, relationships, advice, self esteem, self confidence

  • 7). 4 Psychological Needs Help Deal With Conflict  By : John Edmond
    Internal conflict, conflict within yourself, reflects the difference between what you really feel and what you are able or choose to do about it. Interpersonal conflict occurs between you and another person when what they do or say is different to what you feel and vice-versa. Everyone has four basic psychological needs. These are the need to be valued, to be in control, the need for self esteem or self worth, and lastly the need for consistency or stability.
    Article Related to: psychological needs, conflict, valued, control, self esteem, consistency

  • 10). The Secret of Self-Esteem  By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
    Have you ever thought about what really creates self-esteem? Having a deep sense of inner worth is important to all of us, but many people have some false beliefs about what creates confidence in our own merit as individuals. Some of the common false beliefs regarding what creates self-esteem are: * I will feel good about my self when I’m making $______(fill in the amount) a year.
    Article Related to: self esteem, confidence, coaching, personal growth, self improvement

  • 11). Taking Charge of Your Life  By : Roger Ellerton
    How do you live your life? At cause or at effect? It is important to be aware of this distinction. It is the rare individual who always lives his or her life at cause; however, far too many of us live a large portion of our lives at effect - responding to the whims, desires or emotional states of others. Being at cause means that you are decisive in creating what you want in life and take responsibility for whatever you achieve.
    Article Related to: selfgrowth, success, goals, self esteem, nlp

  • 13). The Difference Between Self-Confidence And Arrogance  By : Ken Snow
    Self-confidence is the innate quality of trusting your own abilities and instincts. Self-confident people often successful, attentive, and flexible, and can deal with most any life situation. A self-confident person realizes what his or her potential is and works to realize it. Those that are around a self-confident person are aware of his or her character by his or her actions.
    Article Related to: self-confidence, self esteem

  • 17). Advertisements And Self Esteem  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Living in the information age, advertisements act as the necessary stimuli for consumers to acquire a product or service, so as to produce revenue for the company's product or/and service that is marketed. In many occasions, advertisements act as role models, since people have been found to have the tendency of feeling better about their own bodies or actions, when these are aligned with the broadcasted advertising image.
    Article Related to: advertising, business, marketing, self esteem

  • 23). Will You Be a Good Manager? Test Yourself  By : CD Mohatta
    Manager means to manage any work or an organization. To manage is not that easy. Imagine the size of some of the large organizations. Their turnover exceeds GDP of many countries. But the companies have to be managed effectively and efficiently and good managers are needed to do that. It applies to self-run businesses. If you don't know how to manage your business, it will suffer.
    Article Related to: business, manager, managment, marketing, career, self esteem

  • 24). The Advantages of Self-Confidence  By : Ken Snowie
    Self-confident people are able to meet work deadlines Self-confidence has the ability to make employees perform more effectively at their jobs. Confident employees are able to take on multifaceted tasks with a greater level of commitment and concentration. Self-confidence breeds enthusiasm and lets a person inspire their co-workers. Individuals like these are valuable to an employer because they can get the job done.
    Article Related to: self-confidence, self esteem

  • 25). Self-Esteem: Being Your Own Cheerleader  By : Wendy Betterini
    Many of us believe that the only way to feel good about ourselves is to have someone else constantly reaffirm to us that we are good people. The truth is, however, that the act of simply believing in ourselves can be enough to give us the necessary confidence to accomplish the impossible, achieve greatness, and pick ourselves up when we fall. Far too often we rely on others in our lives to provide us with a best friend’s kindness, a child’s love, or a spouse’s support.
    Article Related to: self help, self improvement, self image, self esteem, positive self talk



 


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