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  2. Self-Esteem: Definition, Types, Examples, and Tips - Psych...

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    Self-esteem is what we think of ourselves. When it’s positive, we have confidence and self-respect. We’re content with ourselves and our abilities, in who we are and our competence....

  3. Self-Esteem: Influences, Traits, and How to Improve It - Verywell...

    www.verywellmind.com/what-is-self-esteem-2795868

    Self-esteem is your subjective sense of overall personal worth or value. Similar to self-respect, it describes your level of confidence in your abilities and attributes. Having healthy self-esteem can influence your motivation, your mental well-being, and your overall quality of life.

  4. Self-esteem Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of SELF-ESTEEM is a confidence and satisfaction in oneself : self-respect. How to use self-esteem in a sentence.

  5. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    self-esteem. Updated on 11/15/2023. n. the degree to which the qualities and characteristics contained in ones self-concept are perceived to be positive. It reflects a person’s physical self-image, view of their accomplishments and capabilities, and values and perceived success in living up to them, as well as the ways in which others view ...

  6. What is Self-Esteem? A Psychologist Explains -...

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    Self-esteem is based on evaluating the self, and rating one’s behaviors and qualities as positive or negative, which results in defining the self as worthy or non-worthy (Ellis, 1994). Self-acceptance, however, is how the individual relates to the self in a way that allows the self to be as it is.

  7. SELF-ESTEEM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    belief and confidence in your own ability and value: The compliments she received after the presentation boosted her self-esteem. She suffers from low self-esteem and it prevents her from pursuing her goals. Fewer examples. She has very low self-esteem. Jealousy within a relationship is usually symptomatic of low self-esteem in one of the partners.

  8. What Is Self-Esteem and How Do You Improve It? - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-self-esteem-5205044

    Self-esteem is how you see yourself and your value. It is related to confidence and plays a role in mental health. People can have low self-esteem or high self-esteem, which influences many areas of life.

  9. What is self-esteem? - Mind

    www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/self-esteem

    Self-esteem is how we value and perceive ourselves. It's based on our opinions and beliefs about ourselves, which can feel difficult to change. We might also think of this as self-confidence.

  10. Self-Esteem - Psychology Today

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    Improving How You Feel About Yourself. People who experience a steady diet of disapproval from important others—family, supervisors, friends, teachers—might have feelings of low...

  11. SELF-ESTEEM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    C1. belief and confidence in your own ability and value: The compliments she received after the presentation boosted her self-esteem. She suffers from low self-esteem and it prevents her from pursuing her goals. Fewer examples. She has very low self-esteem.