Self worth is something that relies totally on you. While you may think that other people’s negative feelings and actions toward you make it so you have low self-worth, you are the one that it boils down to. How much you “are worth” depends totally on how you feel about yourself. Self worth is essentially self-esteem.
So how do we raise our sense of self-worth or determine whether we have a good or bad sense of self-worth? Here are a few activities and questions that you can answer that can help you in this quest.
- Take a self-esteem inventory: take a sheet of paper and fold it in half. Now on one side write down 10 strengths and on the other write down 10 weaknesses. Use this as a starting off point. Embrace the strengths and use the weaknesses as goals for your future. For example, “How can I be more brave in the future?”
- Set realistic expectations for yourself. We are always cutting ourselves down when we don’t reach a goal. However, if you set realistic expectations, there will be less of a chance that you won’t reach that goal.
- Embrace your mistakes. Just like with your weaknesses, turn that mistake into a learning experience.
- Stop comparing yourself to others. We all have our strengths and weaknesses and none of those lists will ever be the same (at least not if we listed everything – not just 10).
Written By: J. Bernardo
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