Do you feel that others don't really respect and appreciate you? Maybe it's because deep down, you really don't respect yourself. It's not always easy to see your own strengths, and allow those qualities to shine for others to see. Self talk is a valuable tool in creating positive reinforcement to boost your self-esteem.
Self talk is that little voice inside your head that comments on everything you do. Confident people hear a voice that says "good job", "you look great today" and "you deserve wonderful things". These people feel smart, attractive and worthy. If you suffer with low self-esteem, the self talk is critical and even demeaning. It can be a constant reminder that you feel inferior to others.
The first thing that you need to do is understand that the nagging, critical voice is wrong. You certainly do possess all of the qualities you need to be a confident person and lead a fulfilling life however you may need to tell yourself over and over until you realize that it is the truth. This is one of the hardest exercises for people with low self-esteem to do, because they may not believe it at first. Use positive affirmation and self talk to change what you believe, and you will attain the good things that you deserve.
Your personal self-talk can determine how you act toward others and, in turn, how they react to you. If you tell yourself and believe that you are truly confident, you'll act in ways that inspire trust in others. Self talk that fuels uncertainty and low confidence, on the other hand, causes you to act in ways that creates doubt in others.
It's not always easy to confront the little voice in your head, but you must do it to break the vicious cycle that's shaping your life. If you hear a negative message, confront it and reinforce positive self talk with stronger personal messages. If you want and need to improve your self-esteem, positive self-talk is the first and most important step.
Changing your self image can be a big job. If you'd like extra help or more information, there is a wide selection of self-help CDs, books and videos available on the market. Support groups and self-improvement seminars are great ways to find the personal backing you need to succeed. Use the Internet and search your library or book store for the resources that are available to you.
If you try self talk or other self-improvement methods without success, don't give up. You may need the extra help that a therapist or counselor can provide. These professionals can give you expert advice to boost your self-esteem. Using self-help resources along with counseling sessions will certainly boost your chance of success.
You are a worthy, valuable person. Your time is also valuable, so don't waste it by paying attention to a critical voice in your head. Take control of your self talk and you will be able to take control of your life. Only then will you begin to live the life that you deserve.