“Your self-esteem won’t come from body parts. You need to step away from the mirror every once in a while, and look for another reflection, like the one in the eyes of the people who love you and admire you.” –Stacy London
Improving Self-Esteem
Many of us know the value of improving our feeling of self-worth. When our self-esteem is higher the better we feel about ourselves and have an easier time dealing with rejection or failure. You’re also less vulnerable to depression but, as great as high self-esteem sounds improving it is no easy task. It’s unstable going up and down throughout the day but, it’s not impossible to improve your self-esteem. So here are five tips to help improve your self-esteem when you are feeling low.
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