May 17, 2024

Overcoming Low Self-Esteem

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Hello, I'm Frank Bonacquisti.

In today's podcast, lasting around 15 minutes, we're looking at "Overcoming Low Self-Esteem," subtitled "A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioral Techniques," by Melanie Fennell.

To understand what low self-esteem is, and why it's a problem for many of us, we need to define self-esteem. Self-esteem is the opinion we have of ourselves and our sense of worth. If we value ourselves and feel worthwhile, our self-esteem is healthy. If we have a negative view of our worth, our self-esteem is low.

Healthy self-esteem doesn't mean that we're arrogant or self-important. It means we have a balanced view of ourselves. Low self-esteem means our view of ourselves is negatively biased. We might ignore the good things about ourselves and focus on the bad ones.

This book aims to help people build healthy self-esteem. We all have weaknesses and we all have good points. When our self-esteem is healthy, we keep both sides in perspective and understand that it's OK to be who we are.

Who is this book for? In the first chapter, there's a quiz to help you gauge your self-esteem. If you answer anything other than "Yes, definitely" to questions about how much you value yourself, then the book could be useful. And even if your self-esteem is healthy, Fennell suggests you can still find some useful tips.

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