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Self-Esteem & Values
Video Clips
http://www.values.com/tv-spots
Slide 3 of 23
Health Stats These data show the results of a survey that asked teens, “What would make you feel better about yourself?” They could choose more than one answer.
Do these survey results surprise you? Why or why not?
Self-Esteem and Self Image
• Self-esteem refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself. It is your opinion about yourself
• Self Image/ Self Concept is about how you see yourself and how you believe others see you.
oHow you see your personality oWhat kind of person you think you are oWhat you believe others think of you oHow much you like yourself or you think others like you oThe status you feel you have
• Self esteem is also important when it comes to making good choices
•People with high self-esteem accept themselves for who they are.
Benefits of High Self-Esteem
•They have a realistic view of their strengths and weaknesses and maintain a positive attitude even when they fail at a task.
• People with low self-esteem don’t have much respect for themselves.
Risks of Low Self-Esteem
• They judge themselves harshly and worry too much about what others think of them.
• Some studies show that teens with low self-esteem are more likely than their peers make poor choices to use drugs, drop out of school, become pregnant, and suffer from eating disorders.
•Causes of low self-esteem•Appearance (self image)•Peers•Parents•Unrealistic expectations
•Self-esteem is not a constant. It can increase or decrease as people interact with their family, their peers, and their community.
How Self-Esteem Develops
•On average, self-esteem drops in early adolescence, increases gradually during adulthood, and decreases again toward the end of life.
Children Adolescence Adulthood
Family members Appearance Achieve goals
School achievement Abilities Control of life
Interests
Shortcoming
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Improving Your Self-Esteem• Make a list of your strengths and weaknesses.
• Focus on your strengths.
• Set ambitious, but realistic goals for yourself.• Develop a plan to achieve your goals.
• Don’t be too hard on yourself.• When you make a mistake or experience a defeat, figure
out what went wrong.
• Rely on your values.• You will feel better about yourself when you do things that
match your values.
•Focus on your accomplishments, your talents, and your contributions to your family and community.
Improving Your Self-Esteem• Learn to accept compliments.
• Try to distinguish genuine praise from insincere flattery.
• Look beyond your own concerns.• Do something nice for others.
• Do not focus too much on appearance.
•Realize that no is Perfect! Accept things you cannot change.
•Find something you do well and/or improve a skill
“If you stand for nothing.
You fall for anything.”
Values
• A principle, standard, or quality considered worthwhile or desirable
Where do we get values?
• our homes,• school,• society,• friends,• TV,• church, • music,• books,• families,
• culture,• employers,• time-period in which
you were raised (70’s anti-establishment, peace, individuality. 80’s money, prestige, don’t get caught, etc. 90’s earth, green peace, health and fitness), etc.
What things did you do during the past week?
• What you choose to do with your time also has everything to do with what you values.
• Integrity- adherence to moral and ethical principles
Value listAchievement Ambition Caring Class and
GraceCommitment Compassion
Courage Courtesy Dedication Determination Devotion Faith
Friendship Generosity Hard work Honesty Hop Integrity
Humor Learning Freedom Loyalty Motivation Optimism
Patience Peace Perseverance Preparation Respect Responsibility
Sacrifice Sharing Sportsmanship Strength Team work True Beauty
Creativity Health Love Environmental Awareness
Trust Unity
“It’s not doing things right, but doing the right things. “