Great idea for a thread.
Low self-esteem is something we all go through from time to time. In many ways it is necessary for us to effect change in our lives.
That said there are certainly varying degrees of this condition and people can get stuck in patterns that cause the bad feelings to pile up. Generally speaking the way to combat this, in my view anyway, is to get out of your head.
Depression and low-self esteem are related to being overly analytical and critical, when that focus is turned inward it can easily lead to despair.
The way around it is: don’t think so much. First off, don’t think about yourself, put your attention outside yourself. If you can totally let go of thinking that is ideal. Transcendental meditation is one method: it connects you to your inner life, your inner energy, while in a non-judgmental, non-intellectual zone.
Another way of overcoming this is fast-paced high intensity physical activity; this literally takes you out of yourself because you don’t have time to think. Racket ball, dance classes, various kinds of team sports, all these are good: they put you in circumstances where you must put your focus outward, react and DO, rather than think. They also raise your aerobic function, and give you an endorphin rush - so physiologically you respond as well.
Yoga is another way, and it is interesting because it combines the physical exertion with the meditative state. You get the best of both worlds: strength and flexibility training and relaxation and meditation. Regular practitioners of yoga have a profound sense of well-being.
Diet is also key. Simple sugars are the ENEMY, seriously contributing to negative self-worth issues. A balanced high-fiber diet will drastically alter one’s outlook. And let’s not forget Omega 3s, particularly DHA (found in fish oil); essential to a more positive brain chemistry.
Improving all of these will combine for a sense of personal accomplishment, self-betterment and well being; success is good for the self-image.
Things to consider Aim High?