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: 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: 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: David Robert Ord | 2010-10-20 | Motivation Learning to live consciously isn't something we get the hang of overnight. It's a journey of trial and error.Because we have been divorced from awareness of our true self since a young age—in the case of the pilot who meets the Little Prince it was by age six—we have spent many years practicing habitually unconscious behavior. As we begin to awaken to how unconscious most of our behavior is, we have to be patient with ourselves. read more
By: Louise Kaelin | 2010-04-01 | Communications I was recently updating some software and I got the usual "Click here to accept this agreement" dialog box. As I clicked through 2 of these screens as quickly as is humanly possible, I found myself wondering where else I was accepting agreements without bothering to read or, worse, think about them. read more
By: Sherry | 2012-03-22 | Spirituality Part memoir, part philosophical discussion, this essay deals with aging as a part of life and with how feelings about aging change with the passage of years. Obviously the body changes and will eventually die, but what happens with the spirit? How can we all become more comfortable with our own mortality? read more
By: shively pointer | 2010-12-03 | Self Improvement This is actually the very first part in the self esteem affirmations - a journey of acceptance. This post is going to take a look at feeling disconnected from the individuals surrounding you because of your personal growth. I've got the strongest feeling during the last six months that all my past experiences were purposeful and leading me to the place I am right now. Unsuccessful relationships, profitable relationships, books I have read, movies I've viewed; there just seem ... read more
By: shively pointer | 2010-12-03 | Self Improvement This is the second within in the self esteem affirmations article series. The first article looked in to feeling isolated from the folks who are around you. This post will take a look at how you are able to solve this issue! Below is my friend's email to her family member regarding the new approach to how she thinks and Law of Attraction! I noticed the more I thought on bad things, the more negative things I got within my life and it didn't make me really feel great or happ... read more
By: Oliver J R Cooper | 2012-04-23 | Self Improvement I would firstly like to point out that the love I am talking about here is not narcissistic or egotistic. What I am referring to is an acceptance of who we are; our true nature, free from the ideas and perceptions of who we are or should be. read more
By: Dr Bob Wilkerson | 2010-03-30 | Self Improvement Anger is one of the most destructive emotions humanity deals with on a regular basis. Anger, in and of its self, is not harmful however if anger is allowed to turn into resentment there is a problem. In addition, if anger is not expressed appropriately it can result in havoc in your life. read more
By: Adam Benedetto and Zoe Young | 2011-04-26 | Self Esteem When we go through life sometimes we create an idea of ourselves, one which may not correlate to who we truly are, but only fits with what we think we are. There can be an imbalance between the two, that one outweighs the other. read more