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    self esteem

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    normally constant. Situational self-esteem (about what we do) fluctuates‚ depending on circumstances‚ roles‚ and events. Situational self-esteem can be high at one moment (e.g.‚ at work) and low the next (e.g.‚ at home). Low self-esteem is a negative evaluation of oneself. This type of evaluation usually occurs when some circumstance we encounter in our life touches on our sensitivities. We personalize the incident and experience physical‚ emotional‚ and cognitive arousal. This is so alarming

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    thoughts fill your head? Would you label them as positive‚ or negative? Now let’s say you are walking down the street with these thoughts. Do you think anyone who would meet you would be able to tell you what’s on your mind? The answer to number one is up to you. But‚ the answer number two can be pretty generic. Although people will not be able to tell you exactly what you think‚ they will more or less have an idea of how you are feeling. Here’s another question. When you enter a party filled with

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    as a result of negative experiences and are more likely to learn from and move on. In order for a child to be resilient they need to believe in themselves and have others they can rely on in their lives. In order to develop resilience children and young people need firm foundations including; Trusting relationships‚ Structure and rules ‚Good role models‚ encouragement to be themselves‚ access to health‚ education services‚ need to be loving and be able to understand their feelings and empathise

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    It is well known that the negative effects of one’s self-image can be devastating. In the essays “My Inner Shrimp” (Trudeau) and “Dying to Be Bigger” (H.D.) the authors describe what it is that they dislike about themselves and how they dealt with it. Both authors us a similar tone that emphasizes their seemingly self-pitying emotions. Their language often uses strong‚ emotional words that someone would normally use in extreme situations. “I have the soul of a shrimp. I feel the pain of the diminutive

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    We Really Miss About the 1950s Summary In What We Really Miss About the 1950s‚ author Stephanie Coontz explores the infatuation that many Americans have with the 1950s and attempts to set the record straight regarding the various positives and negatives that are associated with the decade. She begins by explaining that there is actually a great deal of merit toward the idea of the 50s being an excellent decade in which to live‚ but not necessarily for the reasons that initially come to mind (Coontz

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    Living With Strangers

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    to write the essay ‘Living with strangers’. Siri Hustwedt grew up in Minnesota‚ where giving hand was one of the norms in the city‚ and it would be directly rude if you’re not saying hi to everyone. When she then moves to New York‚ she gets the feeling of ‘living with strangers’. She moves into an apartment alone‚ but still she feels close to her neighboors. We see that when she describes how she sees and hears‚ things that you would only normally experience when living with someone: ‘’Lying in

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    thought than feelings are to conscious thought. Feelings are more like sensations‚ when you touch something you get a feeling[2]. Therefore feelings are processed faster than emotions‚ because when you touch something there is a slight delay before you can think of something about it‚ or feel something deeply about it. One definition of emotion can be "any strong feeling". Feelings can be described in more detail than emotions because you can have a specific feeling for anything‚ each feeling is unique

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    Attitude is a tendency that reflects how an individual reacts to a person or an underlying situation. Attitudes can be defined as “Observed statements or judgments which are either positive or negative about objects‚ people‚ or events. This makes it a bit complex to understand‚ as different people have different beliefs and opinions towards the same things. The researchers assume that attitudes have three basic properties or components‚ which are- Cognition‚ Affect and Behavior. These three main

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    attitudes and behavior heavily influence the development of self-esteem. (“Self-Esteem”) 1. “Various experts have noted that when parental communication is consistently delivered in a negative style it becomes internalized‚ and children start to practice negative self-talk‚ generating their own self-reinforcing negative messages” (“Self-Esteem” 3). 2. “In addition to positive verbal communication‚ parents can also express acceptance and affirmation by showing physical affection and being good listeners

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    grateful.” When I live by this rule‚ my life changes for the better‚ and I ’ve seen it work for others as well.  Spending too much time dwelling on negative things can derail you from your success. Things will come up that will change your plans or cause them to be put on the backburner. Do not be discouraged.  It is extremely hard not to focus on these negative things. Teaching yourself to focus on the positive and good things in your life will change your mindset. It will help you see things in a new and

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