Understanding Self-Esteem
Self-esteem is shaped in childhood through the validation of thoughts and feelings by caregivers. When a child's feelings are dismissed, it can lead to second-guessing and dependency on external validation. The practice of pausing to listen to one's own thoughts and feelings can help rebuild self-esteem and break the cycle of dependency on others' opinions.In this clip
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