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How
to Improve Your Self-Esteem:
Even if you are caught in a web of negative
thinking.
By Steve B. Reed, L.P.C., L.M.F.T.
One of my
clients recently came to the conclusion that her mind was
like an Internet of web sites. She said, "But some of
my web sites have self-esteem devouring spiders." Her humorous
moment was born out of the frustration of dealing with a
part of herself which seems committed to undermining her
from the inside out. She feels bad about herself and
struggles with two questions:
1.) How did I
get this way and
2.) What can I do to feel better about myself?
How
is Self-Esteem Wounded?
Negative
Brainwashing
Being raised in a toxic family is no vacation. It's more
like a Bed & Brainwash than a Bed & Breakfast.
Like with all effective brainwashing, if given enough time
the subject can be broken. In a toxic family system,
parents attack their children for having needs, being
vulnerable and imperfect. Through a constant stream of
negativity the child's self-concept is eroded and they are
shamed into submission. A part of themselves learns to
replay the litany of self-sabotaging and esteem-gutting
messages like a mantra. When the brainwashing is complete,
the person is reduced to a shell of their potential.
Self-to-Other
comparisons
Comparing ourselves to others causes us to feel either
one-up or one-down. Neither position is emotionally
healthy. Such comparisons are often what we learn growing
up among our peer groups. The only fair comparison
however, is self-to-self. That information is useful in
the quest for personal or professional growth. Feeling
less than another only serves to limit us.
Self-Blame
in Moments of Pain
When bad things happen to us, we search for some
explanation or meaning to the trauma. Hurtful events may
inadvertently trigger a self-destructive pattern of
illogic. In those painful moments of overwhelming
emotional experiences, we psychologically regress into a
more child-like frame of mind.
From that
perspective we may believe:
· I'm the center of my universe
· If I'm in pain, somehow I'm to blame
· If I'm the cause, I must be really bad, etc.
Rising
Above Your Raising
People learn to feel bad about themselves and they
can learn to feel good as well. The beliefs about
oneself that lead to low-self esteem can be changed. There
is no innate problem with the hardware of your brain. It
is the software that needs up-dating. A little
psychological reprogramming of those belief systems can
lead to Self-Esteem Version 6.0: A New You. You can rework
the web sites of your mind and debug any esteem devouring
spiders. In short, you can rise above your raising.
When you plan
to undertake this process, I suggest that you seek the
guidance and consultation of an experienced
psychotherapist who is skilled in helping people to
accomplish the following tasks:
· Identify traumatic or painful points in your life that
caused you to imprint a negative belief about yourself.
· Desensitize the painful part of the experience that
holds the negative belief in place.
· Replace that negative thought with a more desirable
one. Imprint and integrate it well.
Ten
Positive Messages That You May Want To Replace Esteem
Busters:
- I have the
right to be here.
- I am
already enough.
- I am
worthwhile.
- I am
valuable.
- I am
significant.
- I am glad
to be myself.
- It is OK
to think well of myself.
- It is OK
to take excellent care of myself.
- I am
capable of learning.
- I can own
my strengths.
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Emotional Freedom Technique,
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