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#66: TURN YOUR WORLD UPSIDE DOWN

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Turn your world upside-down with transformed self-esteem.  Fight for your highest possibilities and honor your story.
“Your life is important. Honor it. Fight for your highest possibilities.”  -Nathaniel Branden

 
TURN YOUR WORLD UPSIDE DOWN
EPISODE #66
Let him that would move the world first move himself. -Socrates
 

 

Self-esteem is:

“Confidence in our ability to think, confidence in our ability to cope with the basic challenges of life; and confidence in our right to be successful and happy, the feeling of being worthy, deserving, entitled to assert our needs and wants, achieve our values, and enjoy the fruits of our effort.” –Nathaniel Branden

“A feeling of having respect for yourself and your abilities; a confidence and satisfaction in oneself.” – Merriam-Webster

“Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities; self-respect”

 

“Your life is important. Honor it. Fight for your highest possibilities.”  -Nathaniel Branden

Self-esteem is the health of the mind.
The judgment you make of yourself is perhaps the most important judgment you can make
Believe implicitly that yesterday’s pattern will be tomorrow’s result
Our self-esteem influences how we act
“The healthier our self-esteem, the more inclined we are to treat others with respect, benevolence, goodwill, and fairness – since we do not tend to perceive them as a threat, self-respect is the foundation of respect for others.”
Self-efficacy and self-respect
Self-respect is basic and inescapable
Self-esteem prevents us from being manipulated by fear
Low self-esteem inhibits thought
Self-esteem is a mind that is active rather than passive
Without self-acceptance, self-esteem is impossible

 

Self-esteem is:

 

“Confidence in our ability to think, confidence in our ability to cope with the basic challenges of life; and confidence in our right to be successful a

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