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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 1996-2009
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