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Self-esteem isn’t a mystery: When you consistently do things contrary to what you value, your self-esteem will suffer; but when you consistently do things that are aligned with what you value, your self-esteem tends to improve.
The trick is in getting clear about what you really value. And a nice way to do this is to reflect on what you admire about other people….
What we admire in others is a reflection of what we value.
Here are a couple things I very much admire in others:
Unsurprisingly, my self-esteem tracks pretty well with how these show up in my own life: My self-esteem suffers when I compromise my values in order to feel better emotionally in the moment; but my self-esteem seems strong and healthy when I follow through on commitments I make to myself or other people.
Healthy self-esteem depends on knowing what you value and acting in accordance with that. The twist is that it’s much easier to act according to your values when you’re clear about what they are. Reflecting on what you admire about others is great way to get clarity about your values, and as a result, improve your self-esteem.
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What if we need a completely different approach to building confidence… What if becoming more confident is about what you should do less of rather than more of?
Maybe “battle” isn’t the right metaphor for dealing with depression in a healthy way…
A reader asks:
Is it possible to overcome an anxiety disorder completely?
Yes.
But let’s clarify a few things…
I would encourage you (and anyone else struggling with anxiety) to think less about getting rid of or overcoming anxiety, and instead, reflect on this question:
What would it look like to have a healthy relationship with my anxiety?
Nobody gets rid of anxiety. And the people who are most skilled at managing anxiety well are the ones who have a healthy relationship with it.
That’s what this newsletter, The Friendly Mind, is all about: Treating all your emotions not as enemies to be eliminated, but as friends to be understood, even when they’re being difficult.
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In general, I'm not big on dream interpretation. But the systematic and structured approach described here caught my eye:
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—Nick
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