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Healthy Self-Esteem Is Not Arrogant, Self-Centered, or Egotistical December 15, 2009 . 11 Comments
The notion that there’s such a thing as too much self-esteem is based on a case of mistaken identity. Arrogance, egotism, selfishness, superiority, over-confidence—these are ... Read More
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Self-Esteem Affects Personal Goals and Standards November 17, 2009 . 5 Comments
Some of the differences in which people approach personal standards have to do with self-esteem. People with high self-esteem tend to have high, yet realistic expectations of themselves; ... Read More
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Self-Esteem and the Myth of Not Needing Others October 21, 2009 . 10 Comments
Many people believe having healthy self-esteem means you don’t need anyone else’s approval, that your own good opinion of yourself replaces any concern for what others think of ... Read More
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Teen Suicide Attempts Linked to Body Weight and Body Image May 29, 2009 . 16 Comments
Teenagers who are overweight, or believe they are, appear to be at higher risk of suicide, according to a new study published online in the Journal of Adolescent Health. This was found ... Read More
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Self-Worth vs. Net Worth in Trying Economic Times May 18, 2009 . 15 Comments
It’s difficult to escape. Turn on the radio or the television, peruse a newspaper or listen in on a coffee shop conversation and you’re likely to hear about financial trials ... Read More
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Taking Action: The Law of Attraction Is More than a Mindset July 7, 2008 . 15 Comments
The principles of the law of attraction have been around for many years: they work to manifest our intentions, hopes, and goals. I know a lot of folks who are working the law of attraction ... Read More
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Would You Marry Yourself – Or Someone Like You? February 7, 2008 . 9 Comments
A glance at many magazines today will offer practical advice and “how to” strategies for the pursuit of the man or woman of our dreams. Let’s face it—sexy tag lines and catchy subtitles ... Read More