Twelve Valuable Steps to Raise Your Self Esteem
As adults, we can choose the messages we accept or reject.
As Eleanor Roosevelt said, "No one can make you feel inferior without your permission."
Building high self-esteem is a process, not something you
can develop overnight," says Jeffrey Keller. "Yet, I believe every person has the capacity of high self-esteem. The
question is, are you ready to make a commitment to increase your self-esteem?"
If your answer is yes, here are 12 steps to get you
started:
Step One
Stop comparing yourself with other people. There will always be some people who have more than you and
some who have less. If you play the comparison game, you'll run into too many "opponents" you can't
defeat.
Step Two
Stop putting yourself down. You can't develop high self-esteem
if you repeat negative phrases about yourself and your abilities. Whether speaking about your appearances, your
career, your relationships, your financial situation, or any other aspects of your life, avoid self-deprecating
comments.
Step Three
Accept all compliments with "thank you." Ever received a compliment and replied," Oh, it was
nothing." When you reject a compliment, the message you give yourself is that you are not worthy of praise.
Respond to all compliments with a simple Thank You."
Step Four
Use affirmations to enhance your self-esteem. On the back of a business card or small index card,
write out a statement such as "I like and accept my self." or "I am valuable, lovable person and deserve the
best in life." Carry the card with you. Repeat the statement several times during the day, especially at night
before going to bed and after getting up in the morning. Whenever you say the affirmation, allow yourself to
experience positive feelings about your statement.
Step Five
Take advantage of workshops, books and cassette tape programs on self-esteem. Whatever material you
allow to dominate mind will eventually take root and affect your behavior. If you watch negative television
programs or read newspaper reports of murders and business rip off; you will grow cynical and pessimistic.
Similarly, if you read books or listen to programs, that are positive in nature, you will take on these
characteristics.
Step Six
Associate with positive, supportive people. When you are surrounded by negative people who
constantly put you and your ideas down, your self-esteem is lowered. On the other hand, when you are accepted
and encouraged, you feel better about yourself in the best possible environment to raise your
self-esteem.
Step Seven
Make a list of your past successes. This doesn't necessarily have to consist of monumental
accomplishments. It can include your "minor victories," like learning to skate, graduating from high school,
receiving an award or promotion, reaching a business goal, etc. Read this list often. While reviewing it, close
your eyes and recreate the feelings of satisfaction and joy you experienced when you first attained each
success.
Step Eight
Make a list of your positive qualities. Are you honest? Unselfish? Helpful? Creative? Be generous
with yourself and write down at least 20 positive qualities. Again, it's important to review this list often.
Most people dwell on their inadequacies and then wonder why their life isn't working out. Start focusing on
your positive traits and you'll stand a much better chance of achieving what you wish to achieve.
Step Nine
Start giving more. I'm not talking about money. Rather, I mean that you must begin to give more of
yourself to those around your. When you do things for others, you are making a positive contribution and you
begin to feel more valuable, which, in turn, lifts your spirits and raises your own self-esteem.
Step Ten
Get involved in work and activities you love. It's hard to feel good about yourself if your days
are spent in work you despise. Self-esteem flourishes when you are engaged in work and activities that you
enjoy and make you feel valuable. Even if you can't explore alternative career options at the present time, you
can still devote leisure time to hobbies and activities, which you find stimulating and enjoyable.
Step Eleven
Be true to yourself. Live your own life - not the life others have decided is best for you. You'll
never gain your own respect and feel good about yourself if you aren't leading the life you want to lead. If
you're making decisions based on getting approval from friends and relatives, you aren't being true to yourself
and your self-esteem is lowered.
Step Twelve
Take action! You won't develop high self-esteem if you sit on the sidelines and back away from
challenges. When you take action - regardless of the ensuing result - you feel better about yourself. When you
fail to move forward because of fear and anxiety, you'll be frustrated and unhappy - and you will undoubtedly
deal a damaging blow to your self-esteem.
The "real you" is a
magnificent, unique being with enormous potential and capacity for experiencing love of yourself and extending
love to others. As your self-esteem grows, this "real you" emerges. You begin to take more risks and not be
afraid of failure; you aren't as concerned with getting approval of others; your relationships are much more
rewarding; you pursue activities that bring you joy and satisfaction; and you will make a positive contribution
to the world. Most importantly, high self esteem brings you peace of mind ... when you're alone, you truly
appreciate the person you're with - yourself.
® Katherine Fox, CCHT 2007
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