Wednesday, November 23, 2022

How to Identify Someone with Low Self-Esteem

Low self-esteem can be a complex issue, and there are numerous potential causes. Sometimes confidence issues can stem from experiences in childhood, such as being ridiculed or belittled by teachers or peers. Other times, it can be caused by trauma - e.g., the aftermath of physical abuse or sexual assault. 

In some cases, low self-esteem may even be caused by the attitudes of parents or other important figures in one's life - messages of shame and guilt may be unconsciously internalized as self-limiting beliefs. At a deeper level still, low confidence may even have its roots in biological vulnerabilities - hormonal imbalances, genetic predispositions, etc. Consequently, while it's impossible to pinpoint the exact cause of low self-esteem without deeper consideration and careful assessment, these are among the more likely sources that could lead to an individual feeling unworthy and inadequate. Ultimately, understanding how and why confidence issues arise is essential for properly addressing them. 

If you have a hard time recognizing someone with low self-esteem, look for the following signs: They may be shy or withdrawn, avoid social situations, and lack confidence in their own abilities. They may display negative behaviors and think poorly of themselves. They often feel like they are not good enough or don’t deserve anything good that comes their way.  


It can be difficult to know how to help someone who has low self-esteem, but being there to offer support is always a start. Let them know that you care about them and believe in them no matter what. Encourage them to try new activities as this helps build confidence in their abilities. Additionally, focus on building up their strengths rather than pointing out weaknesses.  


Sharing compliments with someone who has low self-esteem is one of the best ways to help raise their spirits. Point out things that you admire about them and let them know that you appreciate their hard work. It can be difficult for them to accept compliments, so be patient and continue to remind them of how great they are.  


Finally, encourage positive thinking and help remove negative thoughts from their minds. Remind them of all the good qualities they have, instead of focusing on areas where they may feel like they lack ability or confidence. When people begin to think more positively about themselves, this can start to restore their self-esteem. With your support, it’s possible for those with low self-esteem to gain confidence and start to believe in themselves once again.  


By doing these simple things, you can help someone with low self-esteem get back on the right path towards feeling better about themselves. It may take time, but your support and encouragement can make a huge difference in their life. You are an important part of the process!  


When you’re building someone up, it's also important to be authentic and genuine with your compliments. Saying something nice just for the sake of it won't do much to raise their self-esteem. Instead, try to focus on specific qualities that you admire or moments where they have shown courage or resilience. These heartfelt sentiments will go a long way in helping them feel better about themselves.  


Remember, everyone deserves to feel good about who they are and what they can do. Your support and encouragement can help someone with low self-esteem start to gain the confidence they need to live a full, meaningful life!  

 

If you need help dealing with low self-esteem, there are plenty of resources available. Reach out to a counselor or therapist for additional guidance and support. They can provide professional advice tailored to your specific needs. You are not alone in this journey!  


With the right help and support, anyone can start to build up their self-esteem and feel great about themselves again.  


Nicholl McGuire is the owner of this blog and contributor and she is also the author of Tell Me Mother You're Sorry.

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Dwayne Wade's Christian EX Wife EXPOSES HIM...- Nick Jones


A famous basketball player, Dwayne Wade, father of a young boy wishing to transition to a girl has been moving forward in the process. The boy's mother objects to this and says the father is profiting from the name and gender change.  Interested both he and his new wife have been frequently been in the media encouraging the boy's choice and has had much support from the LGBTQIA community.

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Show a Distant Relative or Friend You Still Love and Care for Them

With the holiday season fast approaching, many families and friends will be gathering for meals while others may be invited to come, but may not show up because they are busy, aren’t close to the family any longer, or going through their share of challenges. Here are some tips to get a dialogue going, if necessary, about what might be their issue for not calling, writing, or coming around the family.
 
Communicate your concerns. Chances are that their reasonings might be genuine or they may be covering feelings. Think about what their last encounter with the family might have been like. Ask questions to hear their side of the story. However, if there weren’t any issues, it could be that the family member or friend really is busy or desires to sit this one out because they aren’t in the best of spirits. Don’t add any more stress by being emotional, rude, or arrogant. Be understanding and consider doing the following. 
Show love and provide a sense of peace and comfort in your act of giving to him or her. 

1. Cook their favorite meal and offer to bring it to them if they live close. If not, send snacks and desserts. We have a great partner who designs beautiful gift baskets that they can customize for you or buy already prepared, learn more here. 

2. Write a heartfelt letter. 
This is a lost art form, but beautiful letters go a long way. 

3. Buy them a small gift. 
If you have little money, a simple gift card in the mail is a nice gesture. 

4. Make them a personalized playlist. 
There are youtubers who have videos on how to do this list. You will want to either place music on a cd (if they still listen to those) or send it through a music service or have them download via a shared drive. 

5. Offer to do something for them that you know they don't like doing. 
Whether it is babysit children, cleaning and organizing, or running errands, sending them a text, card or email letting them know when you are available to help them. 

6. Give them a hug and tell them how much you love them the next time you see them. It means a whole lot if they haven’t been held in a long time. 

7. Draw or write a picture expressing your love for them. People enjoy getting a great piece of artwork especially from someone who they admire their talents. 

8. Take them on a special date. An outing is good for the soul especially to a favorite place, so share your availability with them to see when you both could hang out. 

9. Donate in their name to their favorite charity. This comes in handy later when they must file taxes, saving them money. 

10. Send a gift to someone on their behalf like a child that they are unfortunately are unable to give to him or her currently. 
 
When you show someone just how much you love and appreciate them, it goes a long way! You never know when you will be down and out and will want someone to remember to reach out to you. Do check out our partner, Design It Yourself Gift Baskets. They have a wonderful array of gifts that will brighten anyone’s day from the chocolate lover to the cheese lover and everyone in between! They have “get well,” “thinking of you” and other great heart-warming gift baskets, see here. Thanks for your support! 

 

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