Craven Schools Partnership C/D 31 Dec
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A. Most people feel free to criticise those around them - their friends, family, colleagues, even complete strangers. The amount of harm this criticism can cause depends on your individual response to it and the value you place on that criticism.
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Q. Why do some people seem impervious to criticism
A. It's all to do with your self-esteem. If you believe that everyone else is right and you're wrong, then you will take any criticism seriously and always doubt yourself. Whereas, if you have a very strong belief in yourself, you might dismiss any criticism directed at you, but not learn anything in the process. Most people fall somewhere in the middle.
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Q. What is self-esteem
A. It's generally agreed that self-esteem is the ability to appreciate your own worth, and to believe in your own abilities and your own judgement so that you don't need to be accountable to others.
Self-esteem isn't something other people can give you.
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Q. How can I build my self-esteem
A. Having a family who believes in you and your abilities is seen as one of the biggest factors in determining whether a person will have high self-esteem.
To build up your own self-esteem, you can start to believe in your ability to make decisions and stop doing what you think other people want you to do.
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Q. Why is it important to have high self-esteem
A. Many experts believe that high self-esteem helps you get through the hard times: the rejections and disappointments of everyday life are cushioned by the belief that we can get over the setbacks.
People with high self-esteem are also less likely to abuse alcohol and drugs, or get involved in violence and crime.
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To overcome the stress that criticism causes:
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Build your self-confidence
Here are some tips from www.self-confidence.co.uk:
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By Sheena Miller