I Like Myself!
Hello people! How’s everyone? Perfectly alright, I believe.
Well, today I have come up with a really very interesting topic, self-esteem. I
personally like to talk about this topic with people.
Self-esteem is best defined as, “how much you like yourself”
It is found that, the more you like yourself, the better you
do. And the better you do, the more you like yourself.
Most psychologists today agree that your level of
self-esteem is the most important part of your personality, and largely
predicts your success or failure, happiness or unhappiness, in every area of
your life. If you want to build your self-esteem, the best words you can use
are, “I LIKE MYSELF”. The more you
repeat the words, “I like myself!” to yourself, the happier and more
confident you feel, and the better and more effectively you perform in whatever
you are doing.
Everything that you do or say or think will affect your
self-esteem. Everything that happens to you either increases your self-esteem
or lowers it. The preservation and development of your self-esteem thus becomes
the key to high performance, happiness and great success.
How much you like and respect yourself also determines the
quality of your relationships with people. The more you like and enjoy
yourself, the more you will like and enjoy others, and the more they will like
you.
Each time you perform well in any area, your self-esteem goes
up. You like yourself more, and you perform even better in that area and in
other areas as well.
The most positive words you can use throughout the day, are,
“I like myself!” One more thing
you cannot use these words without feeling happier. Every time you say, “I like
myself!” your self-esteem goes up. As your self-esteem increases, you feel more
positive and optimistic. Thus, there are
lots of benefits, and you get all the benefits of self-esteem enhancement by
continually repeating “I like myself!” for sure.
I hope this post
would be fruitful for you. Feedback would be awesome. If not, cool anyway.

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