How to Raise Self Esteem: Part One
Colin G Smith from NLP Toolbox talks about how to raise
self esteem in this two part article
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"How to Raise Self Esteem: Part One"
Copyright: Colin G Smith
NLP
Toolbox
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Have you ever felt bad about yourself? Most people have at some
point in their life, including the most exceptional of characters.
It's part of the human experience.
A person that regularly experiences negative feelings such as,
self-hate, guilt, shame and embarrassment is commonly referred to
as having low self esteem. One of the main problems with breaking
out of these emotional habit patterns is that a person with low
self esteem tends to 'beat themselves up' with overly critical
self-talk such as, "I shouldn't be feeling like this" or "Why am I
feeling like this", and unfortunately this creates a looping effect
which re-enforces the crappy feelings!
So just how do you snap out of that kind of low energy level
wretchedness and raise self esteem? Well, one of the master keys to
using your brain is to keep in mind the fact that it goes in
directions. Your thought patterns are 'directionalised.'
Allow me to explain. If you kept having thoughts along the lines
of, "I am a useless person", then that would become a
self-fulfilling prophecy. Because you'd set that up as the
direction for your brain to go in you would keep finding 'evidence'
that proved it was 'true!' There's a great quote from philosopher,
Robert Anton Wilson; "What ever the thinker thinks, the prover
proves."
Basically you need to adopt a new thinking pattern that heads in
an empowering direction. A really quick way to do this is to use
a
technique known as disassociation.
Think of situation where you would like to raise your self
esteem feelings and notice what you can see in this experience. Now
imagine stepping outside of yourself and pushing that picture off
into the distance over there onto a movie screen. So you can see
yourself, in that situation, on the movie screen.
That's great! Notice how your feelings have already changed.
It's as if you're having feelings about the feelings and this frees
up your inner resources so you can gain new self - esteeming
perspectives and insights.
Looking at that movie with you in it ask yourself, "If I were to
learn something useful about this situation what would it be?" And
you canalso ask the very powerful question, "If I act as if or
pretend there is a positive intention behind my behaviour/feelings
what would that be?" Don't struggle with it. Just guess if it
helps you get an answer. The main point is does it get your mind
going in a more positive direction: Does it feel better?
Why not run through some other scenarios with the procedure
above and become aware of just how much more you really can raise
self esteem with a little bit of effort.
In part two of this Article I will introduce you to a very
powerfu technique from the field of NLP that is one of the fastest
and most effective methods of creating change.
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Author Bio:
Colin G Smith is a licensed Master Practitioner of Neuro-
Linguistic Programming (NLP) and author of 'The NLP
ToolBox', a personal development book that enables the
reader to master any area of their life with amazing speed.
Complete information on Colin G Smith's books are available
at his website, including a FREE personal development eBook.
NLP Toolbox
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