Thursday, March 22, 2007

'Do You Have Low Esteem? Part1' - Emmanuel Segui's Blog Article - March 22, 2007

Emmanuel Segui's blog article is reprinted here.

Do You Have Low Self Esteem? Part 1

Low self esteem can be devastating to an individual's personal, work and scholastic life. The constant feeling of inadequacy and unworthiness can undermine attempts to succeed at even the smallest things. If you find yourself plagued with such feelings, you may need to ask “Do I have low esteem?"

Self esteem is your own view of yourself, your capabilities, and your attributes. It is impossible to succeed in life if you are constantly second guessing and berating yourself over the tiniest detail. Many individuals suffer from low self esteem so you are certainly not alone.

Some individuals have recently begun to question their self esteem while others have been doing so their entire lives. Whatever your situation, honestly answering these questions will give you a great deal of insight into how you view yourself.

Are you nervous or awkward around other individuals? These people can be coworkers, friends, family members, or even strangers on the street. Do you ever look at anyone and think you are not on the same "level" as they are physically, mentally, or athletically? Do you see yourself as the least important member of your family, group of friends, or office?

These persistent feelings can erode your self esteem. Most likely, you are the only one who thinks these things. Ask your friends, coworkers and family members about your performace, attitude and personality.

More than likely, you will be pleasantly surprised.

About the Author

Emmanuel SEGUI is a NLP Meta-master practitioner and the author of an amazing new ebook, "Moving From Vision To Action" that will teach how to easily empower yourself and other people to bring true power, focus, health and energy into their life.
Click now => http://www.vision-to-action.com

*SINewswatch would like to thank Emmanuel Segui for granting permission to reprint this blog article.

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