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WHAT SELF-ESTEEM IS

WHAT SELF-ESTEEM IS

self-esteem is a realistic respect for or a favorable impression of oneself,"

It is the experience of being competent to cope with the basic challenges of life and of being worthy of happiness."

self-esteem is made up of two components:

Self-efficacy - confidence in one's ability to think, learn, choose, and make appropriate decisions; and

Self-respect - confidence in one's right to be happy and in the belief that achievement, success, friendship, respect, love, and fulfillment are appropriate to us.

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