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S
ELF
E
STEEM
Presented by
Zaib-Un-Nisa
Course Code
3762
SELF ESTEEM
 Self-esteem refers to a person’s overall sense of
his or her value or worth. It can be considered a
sort of measure of how much a person “values,
approves of, appreciates, prizes, or likes him or
herself” (Adler & Stewart, 2004).
 According to self-esteem expert Morris Rosenberg,
self-esteem is quite simply one’s attitude toward
oneself (1965). He described it as a “favorable or
unfavorable attitude toward the self”.
SELF-ESTEEM IS OUR POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
TOWARD
OURSELVES

We experience the
positive feelings of high
self-esteem
when we believe that we
are good and worthy and
that others view us
positively.
We experience the
negative feelings of low
self-esteem when we
believe
that we are inadequate
and less worthy than
others.
HIGH SELF ESTEEM VS. LOW SELF ESTEEM
SELF ESTEEM….WHAT ,S IT MADE
UP OF?
Your Self Esteem is made up of all
the experiences and interpersonal
relationships you have had in your
life.
Everyone you have ever met has
added to or taken away from how
you see yourself.
WHAT SELF ESTEEM IS NOT…
 Self esteem is not about what other peoples think of
you
 Self esteem is not egotism, arrogance,
narcissism/selfishness or a desire to feel superior to
others
 Self esteem is not temporary
euphoria/joy/happiness
VARIOUS FACTORS BELIEVED TO INFLUENCE
OUR SELF-ESTEEM INCLUDE:
 Genetics
 Personality
 Life experiences
 Age
 Health
 Social circumstances
 The reactions of others
 Comparing the self to others
 Disability
 Illness
 Physical abilities
 Socioeconomic status
 Thought patterns
ESTEEM IN MASLOW’S THEORY – THE HIERARCHY
OF NEEDS
TYPES OF SELF ESTEEM
Healthy Self Esteem
Low Self Esteem
Excessive Self Esteem
Healthy Self Esteem
Having healthy self-esteem can help
motivate you to reach your goals, because
you are able to navigate life knowing that
you are capable of accomplishing what you
set your mind to.
Additionally, when you have healthy self-
esteem, you are able to set appropriate
boundaries in relationships and maintain
a healthy relationship with yourself and
others.
HEALTHY SELF-ESTEEM…?
 There are some simple ways to tell if you have
healthy self-esteem. You probably have healthy
self-esteem if you:
 Avoid dwelling on past negative experiences
 Believe you are equal to everyone else, no better
and no worse
 Express your needs
 Feel confident
 Have a positive outlook on life
 Say no when you want to
 See your overall strengths and weaknesses and
accept them
LOW SELF-ESTEEM
Low self-esteem may manifest in a variety of ways. If you
have low self-esteem:
 You may believe that others are better than you.
 You may find difficulty in expressing your needs.
 You may focus on your weaknesses.
 You may frequently experience fear, self-doubt, and worry.
 You may have a negative outlook on life and feel a lack of
control.
 You may have an intense fear of failure.
 You may have trouble accepting positive feedback.
 You may have trouble saying no and setting boundaries.
 You may put other people's needs before your own.
 You may struggle with confidence.
LOW SELF-ESTEEM(CONT…)
 Low self-esteem has the potential to lead to a
variety of mental health disorders, including
 anxiety disorders and
 depressive disorders.
 You may also find it difficult to pursue your
goals and maintain healthy relationships.
 Having low self-esteem can seriously impact
your quality of life and increases your risk for
experiencing suicidal thoughts.
EXCESSIVE SELF-ESTEEM
 Overly high self-esteem is often mislabeled as narcissism,
however there are some distinct traits that differentiate these
terms. Individuals with narcissistic traits may appear to have
high self-esteem, but their self-esteem may be high or low and
is unstable, constantly shifting depending on the given
situation. Those with excessive self-esteem:
 May be preoccupied with being perfect
 May focus on always being right
 May believe they cannot fail
 May believe they are more skilled or better than others
 May express grandiose ideas
 May grossly overestimate their skills and abilities
 When self-esteem is too high, it can result in relationship
problems, difficulty with social situations, and an inability to
accept criticism.
HOW TO BUILD YOUR SELF-ESTEEM
 Become more aware of negative thoughts.
 Challenge negative thinking patterns.
 Use positive self-talk.
 Practice forgiving yourself for past mistakes
 Stop putting yourself down.
 Celebrate progress and small victories.
 Make plans for future and achieve goals.
 Eat correctly
 Do something for someone else
 Learn new skills
CONT…
 Handle things one at a time
 Use criticism constructively
 Ask for help
 Do not say negative things about yourself
 Reward yourself often
 Allow personal growth time each day
 List your accomplishments each evening
 Volunteer to share your skills with others
CONT…
 Stop worrying about the things you can't change
 Try not to compare yourself with others. Its unfair.
 Have Realistic expectations. We often expect too
much from ourselves. Perfection is not possible.
 Try new experiences
 Emphasize your strengths
 Change what can be changed. Something fast
some things gradual, and others never.
HOW SELF ESTEEM DIFFERS FROM OTHER
SIMILAR CONSTRUCTS?
Self-Esteem vs. Self-Concept
 Self-esteem is not self-concept, although
self-esteem may be a part of self-concept.
Self-concept is the perception that we have
of ourselves, our answer when we ask
ourselves the question “Who am I?” It is
knowing about one’s own tendencies,
thoughts, preferences and habits, hobbies,
skills, and areas of weakness.
Self-Esteem vs. Self-Confidence
Self-esteem is not self-confidence; self-
confidence is about your trust in yourself
and your ability to deal with challenges,
solve problems, and engage successfully
with the world (Burton, 2015). As you
probably noted from this description, self-
confidence is based more on external
measures of success and value than the
internal measures that contribute to self-
esteem.
Self-Esteem vs. Self-Efficacy
Similar to self-confidence, self-efficacy is also related
to self-esteem but not a proxy for it. Self-efficacy
refers to the belief in one’s ability to succeed at
certain tasks (Neil, 2005).
You could have high self-efficacy when it comes to
playing basketball, but low self-efficacy when it
comes to succeeding in math class.
Unlike self-esteem, self-efficacy is more specific
rather than global, and it is based on external
success rather than internal worth.
SELF ESTEEM VS. SELF ACTUALIZATION
Key Difference –
 Self esteem and self actualization are two related
terms that have somewhat similar meanings. Self
esteem is a reflection of a person’s own
evaluation of his or her worth.
 Self actualization is the realization or fulfillment
of one’s talents and potentialities. This is the key
difference between self esteem and self
actualization.
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Self Esteem 3762.pptx

  • 2. SELF ESTEEM  Self-esteem refers to a person’s overall sense of his or her value or worth. It can be considered a sort of measure of how much a person “values, approves of, appreciates, prizes, or likes him or herself” (Adler & Stewart, 2004).  According to self-esteem expert Morris Rosenberg, self-esteem is quite simply one’s attitude toward oneself (1965). He described it as a “favorable or unfavorable attitude toward the self”.
  • 3. SELF-ESTEEM IS OUR POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TOWARD OURSELVES  We experience the positive feelings of high self-esteem when we believe that we are good and worthy and that others view us positively. We experience the negative feelings of low self-esteem when we believe that we are inadequate and less worthy than others.
  • 4. HIGH SELF ESTEEM VS. LOW SELF ESTEEM
  • 5. SELF ESTEEM….WHAT ,S IT MADE UP OF? Your Self Esteem is made up of all the experiences and interpersonal relationships you have had in your life. Everyone you have ever met has added to or taken away from how you see yourself.
  • 6. WHAT SELF ESTEEM IS NOT…  Self esteem is not about what other peoples think of you  Self esteem is not egotism, arrogance, narcissism/selfishness or a desire to feel superior to others  Self esteem is not temporary euphoria/joy/happiness
  • 7. VARIOUS FACTORS BELIEVED TO INFLUENCE OUR SELF-ESTEEM INCLUDE:  Genetics  Personality  Life experiences  Age  Health  Social circumstances  The reactions of others  Comparing the self to others  Disability  Illness  Physical abilities  Socioeconomic status  Thought patterns
  • 8. ESTEEM IN MASLOW’S THEORY – THE HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
  • 9. TYPES OF SELF ESTEEM Healthy Self Esteem Low Self Esteem Excessive Self Esteem
  • 10. Healthy Self Esteem Having healthy self-esteem can help motivate you to reach your goals, because you are able to navigate life knowing that you are capable of accomplishing what you set your mind to. Additionally, when you have healthy self- esteem, you are able to set appropriate boundaries in relationships and maintain a healthy relationship with yourself and others.
  • 11. HEALTHY SELF-ESTEEM…?  There are some simple ways to tell if you have healthy self-esteem. You probably have healthy self-esteem if you:  Avoid dwelling on past negative experiences  Believe you are equal to everyone else, no better and no worse  Express your needs  Feel confident  Have a positive outlook on life  Say no when you want to  See your overall strengths and weaknesses and accept them
  • 12. LOW SELF-ESTEEM Low self-esteem may manifest in a variety of ways. If you have low self-esteem:  You may believe that others are better than you.  You may find difficulty in expressing your needs.  You may focus on your weaknesses.  You may frequently experience fear, self-doubt, and worry.  You may have a negative outlook on life and feel a lack of control.  You may have an intense fear of failure.  You may have trouble accepting positive feedback.  You may have trouble saying no and setting boundaries.  You may put other people's needs before your own.  You may struggle with confidence.
  • 13. LOW SELF-ESTEEM(CONT…)  Low self-esteem has the potential to lead to a variety of mental health disorders, including  anxiety disorders and  depressive disorders.  You may also find it difficult to pursue your goals and maintain healthy relationships.  Having low self-esteem can seriously impact your quality of life and increases your risk for experiencing suicidal thoughts.
  • 14. EXCESSIVE SELF-ESTEEM  Overly high self-esteem is often mislabeled as narcissism, however there are some distinct traits that differentiate these terms. Individuals with narcissistic traits may appear to have high self-esteem, but their self-esteem may be high or low and is unstable, constantly shifting depending on the given situation. Those with excessive self-esteem:  May be preoccupied with being perfect  May focus on always being right  May believe they cannot fail  May believe they are more skilled or better than others  May express grandiose ideas  May grossly overestimate their skills and abilities  When self-esteem is too high, it can result in relationship problems, difficulty with social situations, and an inability to accept criticism.
  • 15. HOW TO BUILD YOUR SELF-ESTEEM  Become more aware of negative thoughts.  Challenge negative thinking patterns.  Use positive self-talk.  Practice forgiving yourself for past mistakes  Stop putting yourself down.  Celebrate progress and small victories.  Make plans for future and achieve goals.  Eat correctly  Do something for someone else  Learn new skills
  • 16. CONT…  Handle things one at a time  Use criticism constructively  Ask for help  Do not say negative things about yourself  Reward yourself often  Allow personal growth time each day  List your accomplishments each evening  Volunteer to share your skills with others
  • 17. CONT…  Stop worrying about the things you can't change  Try not to compare yourself with others. Its unfair.  Have Realistic expectations. We often expect too much from ourselves. Perfection is not possible.  Try new experiences  Emphasize your strengths  Change what can be changed. Something fast some things gradual, and others never.
  • 18. HOW SELF ESTEEM DIFFERS FROM OTHER SIMILAR CONSTRUCTS? Self-Esteem vs. Self-Concept  Self-esteem is not self-concept, although self-esteem may be a part of self-concept. Self-concept is the perception that we have of ourselves, our answer when we ask ourselves the question “Who am I?” It is knowing about one’s own tendencies, thoughts, preferences and habits, hobbies, skills, and areas of weakness.
  • 19. Self-Esteem vs. Self-Confidence Self-esteem is not self-confidence; self- confidence is about your trust in yourself and your ability to deal with challenges, solve problems, and engage successfully with the world (Burton, 2015). As you probably noted from this description, self- confidence is based more on external measures of success and value than the internal measures that contribute to self- esteem.
  • 20. Self-Esteem vs. Self-Efficacy Similar to self-confidence, self-efficacy is also related to self-esteem but not a proxy for it. Self-efficacy refers to the belief in one’s ability to succeed at certain tasks (Neil, 2005). You could have high self-efficacy when it comes to playing basketball, but low self-efficacy when it comes to succeeding in math class. Unlike self-esteem, self-efficacy is more specific rather than global, and it is based on external success rather than internal worth.
  • 21. SELF ESTEEM VS. SELF ACTUALIZATION Key Difference –  Self esteem and self actualization are two related terms that have somewhat similar meanings. Self esteem is a reflection of a person’s own evaluation of his or her worth.  Self actualization is the realization or fulfillment of one’s talents and potentialities. This is the key difference between self esteem and self actualization.