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Our self-esteem encompasses our feelings, beliefs, and emotions about ourselves and our capabilities. Self-esteem can be a useful framework to understand our underlying motivations for decisions and behaviors, especially when we examine whether our self-esteem is secure (not needing external validation) or defensive (based on comparison with or reassurance by others). While our sense of self-esteem is largely formed early in our lives (mainly through our experiences, personality, and social messaging), self-esteem is by no means static. It can change over time, especially as we become more aware of our own ability to change how we think about and interpret our own sense of self.

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How to Train Yourself to Be More Patient

Patience: Some people are born with a knack for it, but experts say the rest of us can learn how to do better.

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Why Rejection Hurts So Much—and What to Do About It

Psychologist Guy Winch shares some practical tips for soothing the sting of rejection.

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Body Image Issues Can Impact Athletes at a Young Age

Body image issues are not unusual in athletes and can start at a young age. Negative consequences of poor body image include quitting sports, eating disorders, and low self esteem.

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Body Image & Sports Involvement in College Students

Body image can be described as your personal evaluation of self and others, based on body weight, shape, size, and appearance. It is connected to self-esteem and self-worth.

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The No BS Guide to Protecting Your Emotional Space

Our personal boundaries aren’t as obvious as a fence or a giant “no trespassing” sign, unfortunately. They’re more like invisible bubbles.

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Sunday Manifest: The True Definition of Confidence

Confidence is being able to walk into a room, any room, and not having to size up the other individuals in it, because you are self-assured enough in your own capabilities. Real confidence is not guided by ego. The wrong kind of confidence is driven by it.

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Relationship Series: Receiving and Accepting Love

As adults, receiving love may feel scary, especially if you have been hurt in the past or have challenges with self-esteem.

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What Are You Hungry For? Hint: It’s Not Food

A provocative new book reveals the self-defeating truth about dieting, while lighting the path to a full and healthy life. Says Oprah, “This book is an opportunity to finally end the war with weight and unlock the door to freedom.”

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How to Improve Your Child’s Mental Health

A child’s mental health is just as important as their physical health, particularly when it comes to dealing with stress, behavior, and academics.

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Before You Let Your Child Fail, Read This

It’s not easy to let our kids be less than perfect.

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