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Depression often hides deep-rooted self-criticism from early wounds. Therapy can help heal these patterns and rebuild a ...
A study reveals that people exhibiting customer courtesy boost self-esteem and performance among workers, improving overall ...
Self-stigma has long been a subject of curiosity for me, both in my clinical work and my own life experience. There is a ...
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Parade on MSN10 Signs of Low Self-Esteem, and What To Do Instead, According to Psychologists - MSNLow self-esteem may have one or many roots, depending on the individual. "Low confidence can be attributed to environmental, biological and psychological factors," says Dr. Lira de la Rosa.
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YourTango on MSN11 Reasons Smart People Underestimate Themselves While Incompetent People Have Unshakable Confidence, According To PsychologyConsidering people perceive confident people to be more competent, having low self-esteem can encourage truly intelligent ...
Millennials are seeing worse mental health than the generation before them, according to Blue Cross Blue Shield. The group, ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNYouths and get-rich-quick syndromeBy: Chidimma. F. OdilI WHY are so many young people in a hurry to ‘blow’, even if it means cutting corners? In today’s fast-paced and highly competitive world, particularly in Nigeria, many youths ...
AJ Venter has some unusual accolades to his name. In addition to helping pull a drunk Piet van Zyl off Irish referee Dave ...
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ZME Science on MSNTennis May Add Nearly 10 Years to Your Life and Most People Are Ignoring ItIn what has become a landmark comparison of sports and life expectancy, researchers from the Copenhagen City Heart Study found that playing tennis may add nearly a decade (9.7 years) to one’s lifespan ...
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Namibia Economist on MSNUnemployment affects GDP growth, strains economic stability and disrupts social webA ticking time bomb for the country is the rising levels of inequality and lack of economic opportunity, especially among ...
Obese people who undergo weight loss surgery see their self-esteem soar, according to new research. Self-esteem scores more than doubled within one year of going under the knife, say scientists.
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