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…people often derive a large sense of who they are through affiliation with specific groups and tend to associate themselves closely with groups likely to boost their self-esteem.
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…despite your demonstrable success and laudable self-esteem, you might not be as good as you think you are…
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People with high self-esteem are more willing to act on their beliefs, to stand up for what they believe in, to approach, others, to risk new undertakings.
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High self-esteem seems to operate like a bank of positive emotions, which furnish a general sense of well-being and can be useful when you need an extra dose of confidence…
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Forget about self-esteem. Work on self-control.
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A surprisingly high percentage of negotiations hinge on something outside dollars and cents, often having more to do with self-esteem status, and other nonfinancial needs.
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Self-esteem keeps you in the fight when you face overwhelming odds.
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…early success and failures play a role in the development of self-esteem, but anyone – anyone – can achieve, maintain, and deserve a much higher self-image if he or she is committed to the task.
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Achievement requires self-esteem, and to build self-esteem you only need to start paying forward…
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Paying forward is the secret for creating self-esteem, no matter what your age or circumstances. Anyone can pay forward. There are absolutely no excuses on this one.
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