How to love yourself? Often this question is asked by people at consultations with a psychologist. After all, one can often hear the saying in life: "Love yourself and your life will be better." Many individuals are not at all clear what actions this slogan calls for. A lot of people think about this that to love yourself is to admire your own personality and reckon [...]
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Self-esteem

Self-esteem is a phenomenon that represents a value ascribed to oneself as a person and to their own actions by individuals, which performs three core functions: regulation, development and protection. The regulation function is responsible for making personal decisions, the protection function provides personal stability and independence, and the development function is a kind of push mechanism directing the individual to personal development. By the rod criterion of your own [...]
Self actualization

Self-actualization is the absolute disclosure by an individual of his personal potential, inclinations and inclinations. It is expressed in the personal desire for the most complete identification of personal opportunities and their further education. True self-actualization depends on the availability of favorable social and historical conditions, but it cannot be determined by society or a culture from the outside. Self-actualization does not contain an external goal. She comes from within [...]
Self-realization

Self-realization is a process consisting in the recognition of one’s own inclinations, potential, talent and in their future embodiment in any chosen type of activity. Self-realization is also called absolute implementation, the embodiment in reality by the subject of his individual potential. The need for self-realization was originally laid down by nature in each particular individual. According to the teachings of Maslow and his concept of "hierarchy of needs" [...]
Self-control

Self-control is the ability of an individual to maintain inner calmness, as well as to act in a balanced and reasonable manner in difficult life situations. The origin of self-control is associated with behavioral stereotypes - social and cultural attitudes that are instilled from childhood. The sense of self-control includes resistance to any emerging situations, a firm hand and a confident look, an accurate reaction and quick calculation, as well as [...]
Self-realization of the child

Self-realization of a child is the disclosure of children's personal opportunities that lead to a happier and more successful life. Each individual has a number of needs, without which it is impossible to have a happy life. It is very difficult for a child to find the area in which he will maximally open up, apply his character qualities and achieve certain goals. If a person finds such an area, then [...]
Professional self-determination

Professional self-determination is a form of personal choice, reflecting the search process, as well as the acquisition of a profession. Self-determination is realized in the process of analyzing personal opportunities, abilities in relation to professional requirements. Currently, the understanding of professional self-determination takes into account the problems of interconnection with the life self-determination of a person, and also includes the impact of the impact on the individual of the social environment and its active position. AT […]
Pride

Self-esteem is an overestimation of one's strengths, simultaneously combined with a zealous attitude to one's own personality and expressed by a strong sensitivity to the opinion of oneself. Self-esteem is noted in each individual, but is expressed to a different degree. Overly selfish individuals take the criticism too painfully and are incredibly worried when they are denied anything. Constrained pride is capable of [...]