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Another great article chosen to help you on the road to improved self
esteem and confidence, enjoy it!
Self-esteem: The Enamel of
Success
by Cathy Warschaw
We all experience pride in ourselves when we earn a good grade on an
exam or reach a personal goal. In fact, the ability to take pleasure in
our achievements is a big reason why we continue to pursue our dreams
and take risks. This pride and pleasure we experience is called
self-esteem and it is very important to reaching our career goals.
The definition of self-esteem is basically when you have confidence and
satisfaction in your own skills and abilities, and it is usually
achieved through experiences of personal success. Self-esteem helps you
to cope with difficult challenges when they arise and gives you the
faith to overcome them.
Self-esteem is critical to your career success. You need lots of it at
all stages of your career - whether it's for a job search, as a new
employee, working with others, or dealing with stress and deadlines. If
you're like most people, you may wonder if you've got enough self-esteem
to reach your career goals.
Fortunately, there are steps that you can take to build and strengthen
your self-worth.
To begin with, create a plan where you can get daily exercise and eat a
balanced diet of healthy foods. Maintaining care and respect for your
body also has benefits for your mind and promotes healthy thoughts about
your self-worth.
Remember to engage in activities that are fun and meaningful to you.
Participate regularly in a hobby that you enjoy or perhaps volunteer at
an animal shelter if you're fond of furry creatures. Nurturing your
interests is a great way to remind yourself of what's important to you.
Reward yourself for your achievements by celebrating with friends,
getting a massage, or offering a kind word of praise to yourself. Every
time you recognize a success, you are building a stronger trust and
support system within yourself.
Create a list of successes that you can refer to in times of self-doubt.
This is a wonderful way to stay in touch with your inner strength and
reinforce your ability to overcome obstacles.
Lastly, forgive yourself when things don't quite turn out like you
expected; being critical of your efforts only serves to chip away at
self-esteem. Release any feelings of guilt or shame to make room for
poise and confidence.
Using these steps to build and strengthen your self-esteem takes
practice and dedication, but the results are well worth your efforts.
Your self-esteem is your most valuable asset in reaching your goal of a
rewarding career in the dental field - so fixodent and forget it!
About the author:
Cathy Warschaw, Director of the Warschaw Learning Institute provides an
online multicultural dental front office course, HIPAA, telephone
training and eBooks on team building, managerial, customer service, and
marketing at
www.WarschawLearningInstitute.com © 2006
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