đź§ What is self-esteem?
Self-esteem reflects how much we value ourselves—our worth, abilities, and morals. It shapes our emotions, confidence, and resilience.
How self-esteem impacts your wellbeing
- Mood & emotions: Healthy self-esteem brings greater happiness and less stress; low self-esteem links to anxiety, loneliness, and vulnerability
- Mental health protection: Strong self-esteem buffers against depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.
- Better coping: High confidence improves stress management, goal setting, and life satisfaction.
Signs of healthy vs low self-esteem
Healthy Self‑Esteem |
Low Self‑Esteem |
Believing in your worth, embracing challenges |
Self‑criticism, hypersensitivity to failure |
Trusting your decisions, self‑respect |
Fear of mistakes, indecision, perfectionism |
Living with optimism and self‑acceptance |
Negative self‑views, vulnerability to stress |
What shapes self-esteem?
- Early life support: Caring relationships build confidence; supportive parents and mentors play a crucial role.
- Peer interactions: Acceptance, social success, and respect boost esteem, while criticism can erode it.
- Personal achievements: Mastering skills, facing challenges, and self-reflection foster growth & healthy self-esteem.
Boosting self-esteem for better mental health
- Practice self-acceptance: Know your strengths and limitations—embrace both.
- Set realistic goals: Aim for manageable milestones to build confidence.
- Challenge negative self-talk: Replace it with supportive, facts-based thoughts.
- Try healthy habits: journaling, mindfulness, exercise, and good sleep—all support self-esteem.
- Seek connection & support: Positive relationships and therapy reinforce self-worth.
Why it all matters
High self-esteem empowers you to face life challenges, build meaningful relationships, and maintain emotional balance. It’s not about being perfect—it’s about knowing you’re worthy, capable, and enough.
Get Help If You Struggle
If low self-esteem is getting you down, it may help to talk to a mental health professional to address whatever may be causing these negative feelings about yourself.
For assistance with your mental health, call Life Path Health’s 24/7-Helpline on 072-7900-506.
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