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  2. Free Being Me - Wikipedia

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    Free Being Me is an educational initiative from the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, supported by Unilever's Dove Self-Esteem Fund, established in 2013, which encourages a positive body image and self esteem, [1] [2] [3]

  3. Compliment sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A diagram displaying feedback about a workshop in a sandwich shape. A background with + signs is for the positive evaluations; a background with ~ and - signs is for the negative evaluations. A compliment sandwich , [ 1 ] praise sandwich , or feedback sandwich is a rhetorical technique to deliver criticism in a way that it is accepted by the ...

  4. The Self-Esteem Team - Wikipedia

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    The Self-Esteem Team is a British organisation which delivers workshops in schools and colleges on mental health, LGBT, body image and exam stress. It was formed in 2014 by Nadia Mendoza, Grace Barrett, and Natasha Devon .

  5. Robert E. Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Bob Griswold pioneered techniques for using the concepts of self-esteem, positive thinking, and the power of love to live a better life. Among the strategies and techniques that Bob has developed, copyrighted, and/or incorporated in his teaching are: a unique approach to meditative success known as Productive Meditation, Guided Imagery, Success Statements, Mental Movie Visualization, 10 Minute ...

  6. Self-esteem - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, while positive self-image is a shared characteristic of narcissism and self-esteem, narcissistic self-appraisals are exaggerated, whereas in non-narcissistic self-esteem, positive views of the self compared with others are relatively modest.

  7. The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem - Wikipedia

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    The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem is a psychology book written by Nathaniel Branden. The book describes what Branden believes are the key elements that raise or lower the self-esteem of an individual. Branden's six pillars are: The Practice of Living Consciously; The Practice of Self-Acceptance; The Practice of Self-Responsibility

  8. Personal development - Wikipedia

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    This concept consisted of two ideas of the self. The first idea is the ideal self which describes the person we want to be. The second one is the real self which is the objective view of one self and who we really are. Rogers emphasized that healthy development is when the real self and the ideal self are accurate.

  9. Kely Support Group - Wikipedia

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    Life skills education workshops: KELY's life skills education workshops, an alcohol-and-other-drugs education programme funded by Narcotics Division, tackle issues associated with alcoholism and other drug abuse for at-risk ethnic minority and non-Chinese youth. Their workshops educates young people on topics such as self-esteem, peer influence ...