Whose standards are hurting your self esteem?

Low self esteem can be the result of trying to live up to unrealistic standards - usually ones we acquired early in life and which are no longer relevant.

Some questions to ponder:

  • What are you really trying to achieve?
  • Why is it so important?
  • What about your other values? How well balanced is your perspective?
  • Who are you trying to prove yourself to: your boss, father, mother, spouse?
  • Beware the Tyranny of The Shoulds - the enemy of self esteem.
  • I should...
    • be earning much more money
    • be the best provider for my family in the world
    • be at the very top of my profession
    • get all my work done on time always
    • never make any mistakes...ever
    • always make the right decisions
    • always know exactly what to do
    • always feel enthusiastic and energetic
    • always win all my arguments with everyone
    • always be on top of everything
  • You no doubt have other Shoulds to beat yourself with
  • But who says you have to be perfect? Or inhumanly invulnerable?
  • Can you live up to your Shoulds AND maintain perspective
  • Having excessively high standards is a no-win situation with you as the number one loser
  • Unachievable standards = low self esteem = pushing yourself even harder
  • Exerting even more effort and still failing = even lower self esteem
  • Hence you are caught in a self-defeating vicious circle

To help you improve your self esteem, read some of these other pages:-

 

All pages written by Mitch McCrimmon, Ph.D. and copyright © Self Renewal Group 1996-2010

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