Self-esteem plays a vital role in emotional well-being. Psychologist Sanam Hafeez explains that self-esteem is the subjective evaluation of one’s worth, abilities, qualities, and characteristics.


The American Psychological Association defines it as the perception of positive qualities within one’s self-concept.


<h3>Factors Influencing Self-Esteem</h3>


Self-esteem is influenced by various factors such as upbringing, culture, and life stage. Research indicates that self-esteem typically fluctuates, improving during young and middle adulthood but may decline later due to health issues or changes in employment status.


<h3>Impact on Mental and Physical Health</h3>


Low self-esteem is associated with negative mental health outcomes like depression and anxiety, as well as negative physical health outcomes such as substance use disorders, eating disorders, chronic stress, and cardiovascular diseases.


<h3>Strategies to Enhance Self-Esteem</h3>


There are several ways to boost self-esteem for improved emotional health:


<b>1. Surround Yourself With Supportive People:</b> Positive messages from others and interactions with people who exhibit healthy self-esteem can positively impact your self-perception.


<b>2. Seek Validation from Within:</b> Reflect on your strengths, values, and accomplishments to develop positive self-talk and self-validation.


<b>3. Avoid Negative Self-Talk:</b> Challenge negative thoughts and replace them with positive affirmations to foster growth and self-compassion.


<b>4. Set Realistic Goals:</b> Establish attainable goals using SMART criteria to enhance self-esteem through achievement and celebrate successes along the way.


<b>5. Practice Self-Compassion:</b> Offer yourself kindness and understanding during setbacks to promote resilience and motivation.


<b>6. Stay Active:</b> Regular exercise can improve mood, reduce stress, and enhance self-esteem.


<b>7. Prioritize Sleep:</b> Getting sufficient high-quality sleep can boost mood, cognitive function, and self-esteem.


<b>8. Develop New Skills:</b> Enhancing your skills boosts feelings of competence and accomplishment, contributing to improved self-esteem.


<b>9. Engage in Enjoyable Activities:</b> Participating in activities you enjoy can enhance emotional well-being and self-worth.


<b>10. Consider Therapy:</b> Seeking therapy to explore past experiences and trauma can be beneficial in improving self-esteem with the help of a mental health professional.


By implementing these strategies, individuals can cultivate and maintain healthy self-esteem, which in turn supports overall emotional health.


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Video By Dr. Tracey Marks