People are never able to outperform their self-image.
John C. MaxwellStichwörter: self-esteem growth
As a basic step of self-esteem, learn to treat as the mark of a cannibal any man’s demand for your help. To demand it is to claim that your life is his property – and loathsome as such claim might be, there’s something still more loathsome: your agreement. Do you ask if it’s ever proper to help another man? No- if he claims it as his right or as a moral duty that you owe him. Yes- if such is your own desire based on your own selfish pleasure in the value of his person and his struggle. Suffering as such is not a value, only man’s fight against suffering is. If you choose to help a man who suffers, do it only on the ground of his virtues, of his fight to recover, of his rational record, or of the fact that he suffers unjustly; then your action is still trade, and his virtue is the payment for your help. But to help a man who has no virtues, to help him on the ground of his suffering as such, to accept his faults, his need, as a claim – is to accept the mortgage of a zero on your values. A man who has no virtues is a hater of existence who acts on the premise of death; to help him is to sanction his evil and to support his career of destruction. Be it only a penny you will miss or a kindly smile he has not earned, a tribute to a zero is treason to life and to all those who struggle to maintain it. It is of such pennies and smiles that the desolation of your world was made.
Ayn RandStichwörter: self-esteem fight virtue suffering values trade
People who repeatedly attack your confidence and self-esteem are quite aware of your potential, even if you are not.
Wayne Gerard TrotmanStichwörter: self-esteem confidence self-confidence awareness bullying potential put-downs quotable
Staying silent is like a slow growing cancer to the soul and a trait of a true coward. There is nothing intelligent about not standing up for yourself. You may not win every battle. However, everyone will at least know what you stood for—YOU.
Shannon L. AlderStichwörter: women self-esteem integrity confidence silence courage bravery enemies self-worth self-respect choices coward dignity retreat assertiveness disrespect low-self-esteem fearful daughter-of-god assertive scores
You've been criticising yourself for years and it hasn't worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.
Louise L. HayStichwörter: self-esteem healing self-criticism approval positive-thoughts self-compassion
Every woman that finally figured out her worth, has picked up her suitcases of pride and boarded a flight to freedom, which landed in the valley of change.
Shannon L. AlderStichwörter: life empowerment acceptance women inspiration self-esteem confidence change marriage relationships moving-on self-worth self-respect pride challenges beginnings letting-go divorce breaking-up boundaries trials dignity break-ups
Appreciate the things and people in your life while remaining independent of them. Give thanks for them, but realize that they do not complete you. Only you can complete you.
Serenity ReyStichwörter: inspirational inspiration self-esteem appreciation gratitude
It's hard loving those who don't much like themselves: "If you're so great, why would you think I'm so great.
Alain de BottonStichwörter: love self-esteem self-hatred self-love
Typical me--hurricane that leaves nothing but destruction.
Katie McGarryStichwörter: self-esteem identity destructive
Confidence is a life ingredient that is essential to success and wholeness. It is perhaps the single most important trait that enables seemingly average people to do and become all that they can. And the good news is – it can be learned. No one has to suffer a lifetime of low confidence.
Steve GoodierStichwörter: success self-esteem confidence self-help growth self-actualization self-improvement self-realization esteem success-self-improvement self-growth succeed successful-living personality-traits
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