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Default Jan 24, 2014 at 11:18 AM
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Before you can begin to improve your self-esteem you must first believe that you can change it. Change doesn't necessarily happen quickly or easily, but it can happen. You are not powerless! Once you have accepted, or are at least willing to entertain the possibility that you are not powerless, there are three steps you can take to begin to change your self-esteem:

* Step 1: Rebut the Inner Critic
* Step 2: Practice Self-Nurturing
* Step 3: Get Help from Others

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Enjoy the forum and remember, be good and support each other!
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Step one is probably hardest. So many people already try to help me with my self esteem issues. So step three probably will not be bad, unless they give up on me before I get there. I was working on step two for other reasons regarding mental health. Thanks for the tips.

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Default Apr 07, 2014 at 09:01 AM
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How were you guys able to access the information from the link? I couldn't get in...

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Default Oct 15, 2014 at 05:17 PM
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I think self esteem is just a chance.if you have it you are lucky and if you dont have it you are unlucky.and nobody can improve it.but if you can improve it then you are so lucky.
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Default Dec 03, 2014 at 12:55 AM
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I for one, am glad to see this new forum. Thanks Doc John for providing this new forum for us.

I basically have NO self-esteem. It has been squashed and trampled on since early childhood, creating in me extremely negative thinking. In fact, I have so much self-hatred that I fail to see why others could possibly like me. I need constant reassurance, very tiring on those in my life. Is there hope for someone who is in my position? I think if I could improve my self-esteem, maybe some of my other issues in life might just fall into place and not become real issues to begin with. Opinions? Welcome to the self-esteem forum!
I have the same issue. I feel I'm going to be alone for the rest of my life and I am currently 17 years old. I haven't had a conversation with any girls I have been interested in for 2 years now as a result of depression and anxiety that probably were caused by my self hatred.
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Confused Dec 13, 2014 at 05:00 PM
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What you mean with Self-Nurturing? How can I find my positive qualities and believe them that they are true?
Thanks in advance
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I don't like the idea of people noticing me on my journey, but do need to thank the good ones
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Default Dec 19, 2014 at 08:00 AM
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Thanks for making this forum, Doc. I lost self esteem in later life due to some bad decisions, bad luck and bad self talk. So having tools and techniques to reprogram the mindset would be great.
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i REALLY thank you for making this forum , i almost have o self-esteem, from all the things that have happened to me, being trampled on in school by kids, etc. so this forum really helps me! , your sincere thanks from ~MissLabarinth

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What you mean with Self-Nurturing? How can I find my positive qualities and believe them that they are true?
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You can find strengths in anything. Something as simple as being a good friend or something as big as being a survivor of a horrible situation. You find those strengths about yourself and just keep reminding yourself of them.
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Default Sep 28, 2015 at 10:11 PM
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I can't seem to keep healthy relationships personal or on business. It's like I have this invisible sign that says "Run as fast and as far away from me as you can". I'm pretty down too earth... Nobody else notices or gives me time to realize that I'm not a phony or a fake. I don't understand it. I would really like it if someone just told me straight to my face... Then I wouldn't have so many paranoid thoughts of what their thinking about me
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Listen to the teachings of Eckhart Tolle and become Present and practice Acceptance!
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I have horrible low self esteem and I'm constantly always comparing myself to others and don't think I'm a good person at all. I don't like who I am and I'm unhappy. I've been abused so many times in my life and right now I'm going through depression.
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Hello everyone,
I am a student at a university, and I we were asked to join an online support group for the class. It had to deal with an interest or something we struggle with. I chose self-esteem because it is something I struggle with, accepting myself for who I really truly am, and knowing that I am just as good as anyone else. I really look forward to getting tips, and hearing other people testimonies.
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Before you can begin to improve your self-esteem you must first believe that you can change it. Change doesn't necessarily happen quickly or easily, but it can happen. You are not powerless! Once you have accepted, or are at least willing to entertain the possibility that you are not powerless, there are three steps you can take to begin to change your self-esteem:

* Step 1: Rebut the Inner Critic
* Step 2: Practice Self-Nurturing
* Step 3: Get Help from Others

Learn more here:

CMHC Self Esteem

Enjoy the forum and remember, be good and support each other!
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Thanks i really need this resource
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