By: Jeanne Ripley | 2010-04-02 | Creativity Finding who you really are at a deeper level, gives you back your voice that you may have lost during your childhood. As a creative, it is critical that our work is original. This article is a portion of my journey from self-effacement to an acceptance of my intrinsic self-worth. read more
By: Paula Andrea Pyle, MA | 2011-01-05 | Psychology We convince ourselves we have something significant to say and that 'they' need to hear it. Not only that, but we feel we are essential to the family, career, relationship by contributing to the emotional well-being of the others who are involved with us read more
By: Oliver J R Cooper | 2012-04-20 | Self Improvement For many years I have been focusing on and asking myself about my own identity. Is the way we see ourselves the true expression of who we really are or is it the result of something else. And will we be comfortable with the same Identity our whole lives. Most of us have heard how the way we perceive ourselves has a direct effect on the kind of life we will create and the kind of life we will sett read more
By: L. John Mason | 2010-03-31 | Self Esteem Can you allow yourself to bask in the light of Self-Love and Self-Acceptance? Can you see and accept both your strengths and your flaws? Can you find a way to break from being a "victim" of your challenges and your lessons? read more
By: Sugandhi Iyer | 2010-03-30 | Attraction The Law of Attraction is based on very sound principles of self-development and self-care. Whenever you become what you want, you also get everything that comes from the space of being that person. read more
By: Oliver J R Cooper | 2012-07-12 | Self Improvement There are many different terms that one can use to describe having value and worth. These can be self esteem, self confidence and self belief for example. And self worth is a phrase that I believe encompasses all of these aspects. read more
By: Steven Handel | 2010-03-31 | Inspirational The concept of a self is central to Buddhist thought; we are told meditative practices are intended to expand one's self-awareness and to ultimately lead to a letting go of the self as to distinguish one's suffering and all other dissatisfaction we experience from being sentient. The Buddha never made a claim whether there is or is not a self. He merely brought up the notion of no self. read more
By: Geoffrey J Canavan | 2010-03-26 | Success You can only think for your Self and when you become aware of how you justify your failure (or your absence of success) it's time to examine how you can correct that (unless you want to stay in the loop of failure, which many people find far more comfortable, because they have become very successful at being a failure). History repeats at all levels. That's why - in that correction - you have to get away from the idea that we operate separately and accept that we function totally as one entity. Inclusion is a necessary part of success. read more
By: Dion Daly | 2010-10-17 | Advice Have you ever behaved in a morally wrong or inconsiderate manner? Have you ever spent some time thinking on what you did? The bad things that all of us are prone to do from time to time can have a serious effect on our self-image. read more
By: Pat Matson | 2010-04-02 | Self Esteem Obese women are always encouraged to lose weight. I encourage you to love yourself as is. Self-acceptance can actually help you take the weight off. read more
By: Kimberly Wilborn | 2010-04-03 | Self Esteem Fear of rejection is the fear that others won't accept us or value us. At it's core, it's the fear of not being good enough. read more
By: Kip Mazuy | 2010-10-13 | Spirituality The truth is many people are approaching self realization in the completely wrong way. And if you are truly interested in attaining self realization, then you need to read this. read more
By: Daniel Butler | 2010-12-15 | Nlp hypnosis Self Hypnosis may be a special kind of hypnosis. There is such a phenomenon as hypnosis. With hypnosis it's possible to convince someone of anything. At one show a hypnotist place one young man to the sleep and gave him a huge onion. Then he told him that this is a tasty apple and steered that the young man eat it. read more