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Examples Of Positive self concept

Our perception of ourselves can greatly impact our lives. Here are some examples of positive self concept:

  • Self-Confidence: Believing in yourself and your abilities can boost your self concept and help you achieve your goals.
  • Self-Acceptance: Recognizing and accepting your flaws and imperfections can help you develop a more positive self concept.
  • Self-Love: Showing love and compassion towards yourself can increase your self-worth and improve your overall well-being.

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