Showing posts with label confidence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label confidence. Show all posts

Monday, June 12, 2017

How to Build Self-Esteem

How to Build Self-Esteem 


DO YOU HAVE SELF-ESTEEM...?
Musings
By 
VIKRAM KARVE

Self-Esteem is much more than Self-Confidence. 

The word “esteem” is derived from the Latin word aestimare which means “to put a value on”

Thus – your “Self Esteem” is the “value you put on yourself”.

Your self-esteem is your conviction that you are uniquely valuable.

When you have High Self-Esteem  you will have the capacity to live creatively  stand by your values, beliefs and principles  and you will have the competence to accomplish something vital to your individuality.

Is it possible to assess self-esteem...? 

How do you recognize whether a person has self-esteem...?

It is easy.

Persons with High Self-Esteem do not need to prove themselves.

Yes – if you have high self-esteem – you do not feel the need to prove yourself to the outside world – you do not need to prove yourself to others.

Conversely  persons with Low Self-Esteem will be observed trying to prove themselves – they boast  they put others down – they show off  drop names  speak excessively  and they always talk about their themselves and try to hog the conversation  they keep telling you about their achievements and display snobbish behaviour. 

People with low self-esteem are extremely self-conscious about their appearance  and – they desperately fish for compliments. 

People with low self-esteem are unduly concerned about what other people think about them. 

They are desperate to create a good impression.

They may talk in an imperative tone of voice  they try to pull rank and emphasize their authority and show-off their status, position or wealth – they act in a boastful manner – they always seem “keyed up” and move around in an excited manner as if in a perpetual hurry “to get the job done” and try to “dominate” others. 

Look around your workplace and among your friends. 

If you observe someone behaving in this way  be sure that he/she has low self-esteem.

Close your eyes and recall some of your own interactions in the recent past  professional and social  at work and with your friends. 

Imagine as if you have gone outside your body – and you are watching yourself from the outside as you interact and converse with others. 

Reflect and Introspect: 

Did you display any indicators of low self-esteem...? 

Remember  an important internal indicator of low self-esteem is that you feel excessively self-conscious as you try to "prove yourself" to others around you – wondering what they think about you – and this sometimes causes you to feel internally stressed-out.

You can recognize individuals with high self-esteem by their body language. 

When they speak to you  they make good eye contact – and they are relaxed, calm, measured in movement  yet firm and decisive. 

A person with good self-esteem will exhibit a quiet confidence – and will not fish for compliments.

However  if you do compliment them – they will calmly say “Thank You” – and accept your compliment with politeness and humility. 

They are honest, humble and modest – and are genuinely interested in other people and their achievements. 

They do not bother about external recognition – as they have confidence in their own abilities.

Persons with high self esteem are always genuine and never “fake it”.

The bedrock of self-esteem is self-acceptance

If you have high self-esteem – you will accept yourself as you are – and you will not indulge in “image management”. 

Hence – you will never be afraid of being “found out” – since you will always project what you actually are – since you don’t have to “prove yourself” to others.  

People with low self-esteem are always desperate to “prove themselves” to the outside world and impress others.

Such persons with low self-esteem often fall prey to image management techniques.

Since low self-esteem persons try to project an exaggerated or contrived (fake) image of themselves  they constantly live under the fear of being found out.

Do you want to enhance your self-esteem...? 

It is simple. 

Just start liking yourself

First – accept yourself as you are. 

And then  learn to like yourself. 

Don’t bother about proving yourself to others. 

Take pride in your individuality. 

Be your own hero

Start enjoying yourself  be proud of yourself  and when you feel you have done something good  don’t seek praise from others  but reward yourself for what you do – and praise yourself. 

Remember to do this in all aspects of your life – at work and in your personal life as well.

Continual self-evaluation, self-acceptance and self-reward will produce a paradigm shift in your behaviour from being other-directed to being inner-directed. 

As you build up your self-esteem – you will develop a strong sense of self. 

You will start liking yourself – and you will start believing in yourself.

On the other hand – if you do not learn to reinforce yourself – and if you succumb to the temptations of image management to seek approval of others and get obsessed with “proving yourself” – you may slip and fall into the downward spiral of low self-esteem.

I will end by paraprasing a quote from Samuel Butler:

The advantage of doing your praising for yourself is that you can lay it on so thick and exactly in the right places 

VIKRAM KARVE
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1. This article is based on my personal experience. It may or may not work for you. Please do your own due diligence.
2. All stories in this blog are a work of fiction. Events, Places, Settings and Incidents narrated in the stories are a figment of my imagination. The characters do not exist and are purely imaginary. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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This is a consolidated revised and abridged repost of my self-help articles including the following posted online by me earlier at urls:  http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2012/05/how-to-enhance-your-self-esteem-accept.html  and  http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2011/12/self-esteem-how-to-build-your-self.html  and  http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2013/03/how-to-build-self-esteem.html etc

How to Build Self Confidence – 7 Tests

ARE YOU A CONFIDENT PERSON
Check Out Your Confidence Level
By
VIKRAM KARVE
 
Do you feel confident...?
 
Does your self confidence depend on your mood...? 

Does it fluctuate from time to time depending on the situation or is it steadfast, unwavering and persistent...?
 
Is your confidence level the same in all aspects of your life...? 

Do you feel confident with all people – or does your confidence level depend on personal circumstances and who you are interacting with...?
 
Does a crisis situation or adversity shake your confidence...?
 
How do your perceive your own confidence level...?
 
How do others perceive you – do they feel you are overconfident or underconfident...?
 
Are you genuinely confident from inside – or do you put an act  a fake mask of buoyancy  and make a pretence of outward confidence...?
 
True confidence gives you a wonderful feeling of self-assurance, aplomb and dignity – and this is evident and can be seen in your poise and deportment. 
 
The hallmarks of a genuinely confident person can be encapsulated in seven distinctive traits

A truly confident person will possess a high degree of each of the seven attributes of confidence  so ask yourself these 7 questions and check out for yourself how confident you really are.
 

THE SEVEN ASPECTS OF SELF CONFIDENCE
 

1. DO YOU LOVE YOURSELF...?
 
You cannot be a confident person unless you love yourself.

Self-Love is the foundation of Self-Esteem which is a crucial sine qua non of confidence. 

How can you be confident if you are not happy with yourself, your very own body and your unique personality? 

Indeed the first step towards self confidence is that you must first love all aspects of your own self.
 

2. DO YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF...?
 
Confidence begins from within and when we love ourselves and do not seek the approval of others, we start believing in ourselves.

Self-Belief makes your fearless and enables you to cope with crises – because confident persons believe they have the power to handle their own lives – whereas unconfident persons who do not believe in themselves always look for support and assurance from outside – and they try to seek help from others to deal with challenges in their own lives.
 

3. ARE YOU COMFORTABLE WITH YOURSELF...?
 
To be truly confident  you must love yourself – you must believe in yourself – and  most importantly – you must be comfortable with yourself. 

Yes  genuinely confident people are happy in their own skin and comfortable with themselves, as they are. 

You must love who you are  you must not wish to be anyone else  and you must not seek anyone else’s approval about whom you wish to be. 

Truly Confident persons are immune from the DISEASE TO PLEASE – and do not succumb to the log kya kahenge syndrome.

Confident persons are natural leaders with a strong sense of personal belonging who feel secure with themselves and who don’t blindly follow others or conform for the sake of conformance, but who chart their own course and inspire others to follow them.
 

4. ARE YOU AWARE OF YOURSELF...?
 
Self-Awareness is a key aspect of confident persons as knowing your values, your strengths and limitations helps you in developing your personality, giving a direction to your life, enhancing your achievements and accomplishments and boosting your confidence.
 

5. ARE YOU FEARLESS...?
 
Confident persons are not paralysed by fear – they rather act first and be afraid later. 

fearless approach to life  willingness to take risks  to try out new things, innovate and experiment – and a pioneering attitude are hallmarks of a confident person.
 

6. DO YOU HAVE A THIRST FOR LEARNING...?
 
Truly confident people love to learn

They strive for continual improvement – and have a thirst for knowledge in order to achieve continual growth

They are innovative, creative – and try to make the most of their talents in order to realize their maximum potential – because they believe in themselves which gives them the determination, tenacity and sense of purpose to keep going even when others have given up.
 

7. ARE YOU HAPPY WITH YOUR LIFE...?
 
Confident persons are happy, here and now  as they are  with all aspects of their life in its entirety. 

They are content with whatever they have. 

Unhappiness and discontentment erode self-esteem and destroy your confidence. 

Happiness and contentment are a must for genuine confidence  and that is why confident persons always exhibit cheerfulness and optimism and generate positive vibes.
 
Many individuals are not very confident inside  and they lack genuine self confidence – but – they try to fake it – and they present an external picture of confidence by clever image management

But – trying to fake” self-confidence – this causes immense stress due to the fear of being found out 

And  sooner or later – such charlatans are exposed – or they suffer nervous breakdowns.

That is why you must strive to be genuinely self confident.

So introspect and check out for yourself – how many of these seven confidence attributes do you have...?  

Introspect on these 7 tests of Self-Confidence

Discover your strengths, find out how confident you really are and in which of these seven aspects do you need to improve. 

Dear Reader: 

I Wish You Tons and Tons of Confidence

And once you have achieved the desire confidence level, you can be your own hero and this will enable you to attain high SELF ESTEEM

I am writing about HOW TO BUILD SELF-ESTEEM in my next Blog Post... 

VIKRAM KARVE
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1. This article is based on my personal experience. It may or may not work for you. Please do your own due diligence.
2. All stories in this blog are a work of fiction. Events, Places, Settings and Incidents narrated in the stories are a figment of my imagination. The characters do not exist and are purely imaginary. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

Copyright Notice:
No part of this Blog may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the Blog Author Vikram Karve who holds the copyright.

Copyright © Vikram Karve (all rights reserved)
 

This is a consolidated revised and abridged repost of my self-help articles including the following posted online by me earlier at urls: http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2012/03/self-confidence.html  and  http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2013/03/self-confidence.html  etc  

Thursday, November 20, 2014

DO YOU KNOW YOUR SELF-WORTH ?

SELF WORTH
What is Your Self-Worth?Musings

By
VIKRAM KARVE


DONKEY FOR SALE – A Mulla Nasrudin Teaching Story 

Mulla Nasrudin had a good-for-nothing useless donkey. 

The donkey was wild, unruly, lazy, and obstinate and would not obey Mulla Nasrudin.

All efforts to teach and train the donkey failed.

Soon the donkey became such a nuisance that Nasrudin and his wife were fed up of the donkey and wanted to get rid of it.

So they decided to sell off their useless donkey and purchase a good new donkey.

One day Mulla Nasrudin took his good-for-nothing useless donkey to the weekly fair where animals were bought and sold by auction.

“I want to sell this good-for-nothing, lazy, useless, disobedient donkey,” Mulla Nasrudin shouted.

A man offered five hundred rupees.

Mulla Nasrudin was delighted to get this unexpected high price for his useless donkey.

Then, a happy Mulla Nasrudin roamed around the fair searching for a good donkey which he could purchase.

Suddenly he saw a huge crowd around an auctioneer.

The auctioneer was auctioning a handsomely decked-up donkey wearing a crown.

The auctioneer boasted about the bedecked donkey and he praised the donkey’s strong muscles: “Look how strong and supple this donkey is – it is so hardy that it can work tirelessly for hours carrying heavy loads. An excellent beast of burden.”

Someone bid one thousand rupees.

“What? Only a thousand rupees for such a magnificent and intelligent donkey? You can train him to anything you want and he will learn in a minute. This is a most gentle donkey. Just look at his eyes. You know he is a wonderful donkey. You can let him carry your children home with full knowledge of the fact that this kind animal will protect them from any harm. For he is a strong loyal friend…” the auctioneer said.

Someone bid three thousand rupees.

The auctioneer continued talking about the donkey’s value  telling everyone how excellent this donkey was.

And as he laid it thick and praised the donkey’s superlative qualities, the bids started going higher and higher.

The auctioneer went on and on extolling the donkey’s virtues  “This is truly a Champion Donkey .

Mulla Nasrudin was so impressed by the donkey’s high worth that he suddenly bid Ten Thousand Rupees.

Nasrudin won the auction bid  he paid Rs. 10,000 and bought the donkey.

He triumphantly led his prize donkey home.

He told his wife that he had sold off their good-for-nothing useless donkey for Rs. 500 and bought this wonderful new donkey for Rs. 10,000.

Nasrudin’s wife had a close look at the newly purchased champion donkey.

The donkey looked familiar.

She realized that the decked-up donkey Nasrudin had bought at the fair was their own lazy good-for-nothing useless donkey.

She was furious with Mulla Nasrudin, and she shouted at him, “Are you crazy Nasrudin? This is our own useless donkey – you sold it for Rs. 500 and bought it back for Rs. 10,000.”

A stunned, bewildered and baffled Mulla Nasrudin looked closely at the donkey for some time.

Then, Nasrudin recovered his wits, and he said, “Maybe I did not appreciate the true worth of my donkey until the auctioneer explained how worthy this donkey was and told us about the donkey’s magnificent qualities…” 


MORAL OF THE STORY

It is true, isn’t it?

Sometimes we don’t realize the value of what we have or understand our own worth, till someone else appreciates it. 

In fact, sometimes we do not even value our own qualities and talents.

There is a saying in Hindi: “Ghar Ki Murgi Dal Barabar…”

It is high time to introspect and realize our own worth (and the worth of our near and dear loved ones and friends) and value the things that we already possess. 

The metaphor of the Donkey may refer to your own internal self worth and your own qualities which you tend to depreciate. 

So it is high time you realized the true worth of the  “donkeys” hiding inside within you, whose real worth you have not appreciated till today.

That is why I feel that the true moral of the story is that whereas we mostly realize the worth of everyone else and external things, most importantly, we must realize our own Self-Worth.

VIKRAM KARVE
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