esteem issues - what does it really mean?


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Low self-esteem can have devastating consequences.

It can create anxiety, stress, loneliness and increased likelihood for depression.
It can cause problems with friendships and relationships.
It can seriously impair academic and job performance.
It can lead to underachievement and increased vulnerability to drug and alcohol abuse.
Worst of all, these negative consequences themselves reinforce the negative self-image and can take a person into a downward spiral of lower and lower self-esteem and increasingly non-productive or even actively self-destructive behavior.

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Read maslow's hierarchy of needs

You can have either low esteem or high esteem.
If you have low esteem issues, it means that you need to booster your ego, because your self-confidence is low and you let people walk all over you.
If it is the opposite, it means that you think too much of yourself and maybe you need to tone it down a notch.
I hope this helped!


It means you like yourself and respect yourself and it is very important. if you have no self esteem people will misuse you. When someone is not strong enough to stand up for themselves and rely on their friends for guidance..In other words..lost


It means that you have little or no value in yourself. You think you suck or are weak, or ugly.it can take many forms.

Bottom line, you don't see your real value or worth.


Esteem Issues really means your personal sense of self-worth and self-value. It has nothing to do do with any other person, just you.Matthew McKay has a great book on assessing self esteem that is probably available at a library. Thanks for the question.




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