Category: Self-esteem

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Self-acceptance is the ability to fully embrace and appreciate all aspects of ourselves, including our strengths and weaknesses. It involves acknowledging our flaws without judgment and recognizing that we are worthy of love and respect just as we are. In a world filled with societal expectations and external judgments, mastering self-acceptance is a true act […]
February's Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month is featured on Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com, which explores the key aspects of self-esteem. Today's article delves into self-acquired competency, a vital component of self-esteem that entails independently learning skills and knowledge to foster personal growth. Practical examples include coding, language learning, and entrepreneurship. Acquiring these competencies boosts self-assurance and resilience, contributing to greater self-esteem. Strategies include setting attainable goals, embracing challenges as learning opportunities, and seeking continuous growth to enhance personal and professional life.
February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month, and Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is focusing on self-acceptance, detailing its benefits on self-esteem and well-being. Emphasizing the foundational role of self-acceptance in building confidence and resilience, the site advises using affirmations to foster self-worth and mental health. Subscribers can explore a series of empowering affirmations and learn the importance of consistent practice in nurturing a positive self-image and authentic life. Interested readers are invited to subscribe for the full series and consider collaboration opportunities with KindCompassCoach.
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month, and to mark it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is offering a series on fostering a self-preservation mindset. This involves prioritizing self-care, setting boundaries, building self-awareness, maintaining a positive outlook, managing stress, setting goals, self-reflection, and continuous learning to enhance self-esteem. Subscribe at KindCompassCoach for more insights and collaboration opportunities.
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Self-acquired intelligence refers to knowledge and skills we acquire through self-directed learning and personal experiences, rather than education or training. It can be the key to improving our self-esteem.
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. If you would like to read the series from the beginning, please start here: Self-Esteem: What You Need to Know and Secrets Revealed. Today’s post covers the important issue of how […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. (If you would like to read the series from the beginning, please start with: Self-Esteem: What You Need to Know and Secrets Revealed.) Self-discovery plays a vital role in any effort […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of self-esteem and related topics. Today’s post focuses on self-efficacy, and specifically, how to detect and improve low self-efficacy in women. If the topic of self-esteem interests you, be sure to subscribe at KindCompassCoach so […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. If you would like to read the series from the beginning, please start with this piece: Self-Esteem: What You Need to Know and Secrets Revealed. Today’s article focuses on one of […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. If you would like to read the series from the beginning, please start with this piece: Self-Esteem: What You Need to Know and Secrets Revealed. Today’s post provides a self-worth worksheet […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. If you would like to read the series from the beginning, please start with this piece: Self-Esteem: What You Need to Know and Secrets Revealed. Today’s post focuses on how to […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. If you would like to read the series from the beginning, please start with this piece: Self-Esteem: What You Need to Know and Secrets Revealed. Today’s post focuses on one major […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. If you would like to read the series from the beginning, please start with this piece: Self-Esteem: What You Need to Know and Secrets Revealed. As we covered in our previous […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. Today’s post focuses on the concept of self-responsibility and its relationship to self-esteem. If the topic of self-esteem interests you, be sure to subscribe at KindCompassCoach so you don’t miss a […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com is publishing a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. Today’s post focuses on the pillars of self-esteem that are believed to factor into our own sense of worthiness. As we discussed in our previous post, self-esteem is the foundation upon […]
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February is Annual Boost Self-Esteem Month. To observe it, Kindness-Compassion-and-Coaching.com will publish a series of posts about the many aspects of this intriguing subject. What are the true components of self-esteem? How can we assess our own sense of self? Identify our own challenges? Work towards a healthier mindset? And more. The research revealed this […]
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“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.” Are you old enough to remember hearing this chant as a child? Oh, how wrong we were. The power of words is intense.  And verbal abuse is so common, we may even not realize when it is happening to us, or someone […]
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Picture this: you have a life coach on call 24/7. She is there before you send a text or make a call. She anticipates your every need and is as invested in your personal success as you are. Sounds amazing, right? It’s within reach for all of us. Because when we learn how to care […]
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When we feel emotional pain or struggle to maintain our mental health, we are often quick to assume that part of the issue lies with low self-esteem. The truth is low self-esteem has been given more airtime than it deserves over the years. What has not been given ample attention is what we are often […]

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