Monday 6 June 2016

How to Improve Your Self-Esteem: 8 Powerful Tips

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Nothing is more important than how you feel and think about yourself.
A high opinion about yourself and who you are and what you do and basically a love for yourself is also one of the things that people often miss or have too little of in today’s society.
I read about it in newspapers every month.
 I see it every week based on how many of my readers that join my Self Esteem Course. It is – close to 2 years after I launched it – still my most popular course.
 Today I would like to share 8 of the most powerful tips and habits I have found for improving and maintaining my own self-esteem. Even through the rough days and tough months.

1. Say stop to your inner critic.
A good place to start with raising your self-esteem is by learning how to handle and to replace the voice of your own inner critic.
We all have an inner critic.
It can spur you on to get things done or to do things to gain acceptance from the people in your life. But at the same time it will drag your self-esteem down.
This inner voice whispers or shouts destructive thoughts in your mind. Thoughts like for example:
  • You are lazy and sloppy, now get to work.
  • You aren’t good at your job at all and someone will figure that out and throw you out.
  • You are worse or uglier than your friend/co-worker/partner.
You don’t have to accept this though. There are ways to minimize that critical voice and to replace it with more helpful thoughts. You can change how you view yourself.
One way to do so is simply to say stop whenever the critic pipes up in your mind.
You can do this by creating a stop-word or stop-phrase.
As the critic says something – in your mind – shout: STOP!
Or use my favorite: No, no, no, we are not going there!
Or come up with a phrase or word that you like that stops the train of the thought driven by the inner critic.
Then refocus your thoughts to something more constructive. Like planning what you want to eat for dinner or your tactic for the next soccer game.
In the long run it also helps a lot to find better ways to motivate yourself than listening to your inner critic. So let’s move on to that…
2. Use healthier motivation habits.
To make the inner critic less useful for yourself and that voice weaker and at the same time motivate yourself to take action and raise your self-esteem it is certainly helps to have healthy motivation habits.
A few that I have used to replace and fill up much of the place that the inner critic once held in my mind are these:
  • Remind yourself of the benefits. A simple but powerful way to motivate yourself and to keep that motivation up daily is to write down the deeply felt benefits you will get from following this new path or reaching a goal.
    Like for example getting into better shape and having more energy for your kids and the people close to you. Or making more money and through that being able to travel with the love of your life and experience wonderful new things together.
    When your list is done then save it and put it somewhere where you will see it every day. For instance in your workspace or on your fridge.
  • Refocus on doing what YOU really, really like to do. When you really, really like doing something then the motivation to do that thing tends to comes pretty automatically. When you really want something in life then it also becomes easier to push through any inner resistance you feel.
    So if you lose your motivation, ask yourself: Am I doing what I really want to do? If not and if possible, then refocus and start working on that very important thing instead.
After you have used your stop-word or phrase focus on one of these techniques. Over time it will become a habit and your inner critic will pop up a lot less often.
3. Take a 2 minute self-appreciation break.
This is a very simple and fun habit. And if you spend just two minutes on it every day for a month then it can make huge difference.
Here’s what you do:
Take a deep breath, slow down and ask yourself this question: what are 3 things I can appreciate about myself?
A few examples that have come up when I have used to this exercise are that I:
  • Help quite a few people each day through what I write.
  • Can make people laugh and forget about their troubles.
  • Am very thoughtful and caring when it comes to our cats.
These things don’t have to be big things.
Maybe just that you listened fully for a few minutes to someone who needed it today. That you took a healthy walk or bike ride after work. That you are a caring and kind person in many situations.
These short breaks do not only build self-esteem in the long run but can also turn a negative mood around and reload you with a lot of positive energy again.
4. Write down 3 things in the evening that you can appreciate about yourself.
This is a variation of the habit above and combining the two of them can be extra powerful for two boosts in self-esteem a day.
Or you may simply prefer to use this variation at the end of your day when you have some free time for yourself to spare.
What you do is to ask yourself the question from the last section:
What are 3 things I can appreciate about myself?
Write down your answers every evening in a journal made out of paper or on your computer/smart phone.
A nice extra benefit of writing it down is that after a few weeks you can read through all the answers to get a good self-esteem boost and change in perspective on days when you may need it the most.
5. Do the right thing.
When you do what you deep down think is the right thing to do then you raise and strengthen your self-esteem.
It might be a small thing like getting up from the couch and going to the gym. It could be to be understanding instead of judgmental in a situation. Or to stop feeling sorry for yourself and focus on the opportunities and gratitude for what you actually have.
It is not always easy to do. Or even to know what the right thing is. But keeping a focus on it and doing it as best you can makes big difference both in the results you get and for how you think about yourself.
One tip that makes it easier to stay consistent with doing the right thing is to try to take a few such actions early in the day. Like for example giving someone a compliment, eating a healthy breakfast and working out.
This sets the tone for the rest of your day.

6. Replace the perfectionism.
Few thought habits can be so destructive in daily life as perfectionism.
It can paralyze you from taking action because you become so afraid of not living up to some standard. And so you procrastinate and you do not get the results you want. This will make your self-esteem sink.
Or you take action but are never or very rarely satisfied with what you accomplished and your own performance. And so your opinion and feelings about yourself become more and more negative and your motivation to take action plummets.
How can you overcome perfectionism?
A few things that really helped me are:
  • Go for good enough. When you aim for perfection then that usually winds up in a project or a task never being finished. So simply go for good enough instead. Don’t use it as an excuse to slack off. But simply realize that there is something called good enough and when you are there then you are finished.
  • Remember that buying into myths of perfection will hurt you and the people in your life. This simple reminder that life is not like in a movie, a song or a book can be good reality check whenever you are daydreaming of perfection. Because reality can clash with your expectations when they are out of this world and harm or even possibly lead to the end of relationships, jobs, projects  and so on.
7. Handle mistakes and failures in a more positive way.
If you go outside of your comfort zone, if you try to accomplish anything that is truly meaningful then you will stumble and fall along the way.
And that is OK. It is normal. It is what people that did something that truly mattered have done throughout all ages. Even if we don’t always hear about it as much as we hear about their successes.
So remember that. And when you stumble try this:
  • Be your own best friend. Instead of beating yourself up, ask yourself: How would my friend/parent support me and help me in this situation? Then do things and talk to yourself like he or she would. It keeps you from falling into a pit of despair and helps you to be more constructive after the first initial pain of a mistake or failure starts to dissipate.
  • Find the upside. Another way to be more constructive in this kind of situation is to focus on optimism and opportunities. So ask yourself: what is one thing I can learn from this? And what is one opportunity I can find in this situation? This will help you to change your viewpoint and hopefully not hit the same bump a little further down the road.
8. Be kinder towards other people.
When you are kinder towards others you tend to treat and think of yourself in a kinder way too. And the way you treat other people is how they tend to treat you in the long run.
So focus on being kind in your daily life.
You can for example:
  • Just be there and listen as you let someone vent.
  • Hold up the door for the next person.
  • Let someone into your lane while driving.
  • Encourage a friend or a family member when they are uncertain or unmotivated.
  • Take a few minutes help someone out in a practical way.
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Private Company builds New $68m Shopping Mall for Abuja

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Construction has began in Nigeria's capital city of Abuja on a new $68 million shopping centre, Novare Gateway Mall, scheduled to open during the third quarter of 2017.
Developed by Novare Real Estate Africa, the total size of the mall will be approximately 25 000m2. The development will be phased with an initial stage of 15 278m2.
The total cost for the first phase is forecast to be $68 million.
Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony held recently, the Nigerian Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) said his administration would give all the support needed to make projects like Novare Gateway successful as they serve citizens, create employment and generate multiplier economic activities.
He also commended Novare Gateway for partnering with the Abuja Chamber of Commerce in executing the project by leveraging on local expertise, local information and local content.
Commenting on the project, Jan van Zyl, head of property development in Nigeria for Novare Real Estate Africa, “its modern infrastructure and facilities, mean that the shopping centre is perfectly situated to meet the needs of the growing Abuja community.

Federal Government Scraps NYSC Scheme

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The Federal government of Nigeria has scrapped the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in a bid to cut down spending.
This was reached after today's Federal Executive Council Meeting. It will be recalled that the Federal Government had scrapped Post UTME to enable JAMB carry out its statutory responsibility of conducting admissions into the nation's Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education.
Meanwhile, all youth corps members currently serving now will be allowed to round off their service year with full financial benefits.

Photos: Mad Woman Gives Birth in the Market in Broad Daylight

A community officer in Zambia, name witheld has shared touching photos of a mad woman who gave birth at the market.
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According to him, the mentally-ill woman who is suspected to have been sexually exploited by one local fisherman gave birth at the Mfuwe market in Zambia.
See another photo below:
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Difference BTW an American facebook post and Nigerian facebook post:

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AMERICAN POST:
Hello, my name is Sandra Stone, I am from New York, I love my husband so much and I can do Anything to please him...But recently I am falling for his cousin, what should I do?
COMMENTS:
*James Silva : I think u need to talk to your husband because marriage is all about communication.
*Sarah water : Oh my dear,sorry abt that.. Have been in your shoes before, I had to wake up and face the fact that I am married.
*Michael paper : well just remove your mind from him and make your husband do the things you like in his cousin..
NIGERIAN POST:
My name is Hannatu, i stay in Abuja, married with a kid, I think I am falling for my husband's cousin! What should I do?
NIGERIAN COMMENTS:
*Dayo muyiwa : Fool, love na food?
*Nkiru joy : You are a disgrace to womanhood..shame on u.
*Idris kunle : Any news about ASUU strike?
*Toheeb sule : If u want to fall for me too, call my no: 08091131555
*Funmi Leye: I no blame u at all, better go find something do with your life, fall koor, stand nii
*Richard oke : Abeg who get bb charger (pin mouth)
*Mallam Audu : Allah ya tsine miki! Anya ke yar Musulma ce kuwa? Allah ya kyauta
*Tony Big boy: Gaskiya u r so cute pls Add me
*Amaka Achebe: U r a prostitute, u need a deliverance!

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FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF OUR PEOPLE'S TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THEIR PEOPLE

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In the year 1999 democracy walked into our country, with the PDP at the helm of affairs. Nigerians enjoyed a paticipatory and all inclusive government not until when the tyrant took over in 2015.
Ever since tyrant buhari took over we having so many ethnic wars due to the fact that the president himself is bias when it comes to ethnic or religious issue, the president have failed to realise that he is respresenting the people whether they are fulani or igbos and he's responsible for any crisis that occur between them.
The fulani/hausa now do things the way they like because they have got the presidential backing and they have a feeling the government belongs to them from agatu massacre to ese oruru to enugu killings to the lady Bridget all this is just to much from our northern brothers.
The past administration tried in her own best to build almajiri schools inorder to promote love and peace in the country but today what you see is a president who will cancel amnesty program.
The northerners should stop seeing themselves as if they own nigeria, nigeria belongs to our people irrespective of which ethnic we find ourselves.
Equity is justice and injustice to one is injustice to all, if other administration can be fair enough to all region, the buhari administration should be fair to other parts of the country.
God bless nigeria.

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My death wish

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Life is like the rose beautifully
adorned
But its beauty rest on thorns
And we are all perishable mortals
Waiting to be claimed
By a merciless tyrant
For death is but a foe and a woe
And We may be swept away by morrow's oblong face

No one knows morrow
No one knows today
We can only manage to tell the past....
I have a wish, let me make it known to my kin:
When i die do not bury me deep
Just place my hardened body in my father's garden
Where wild flowers compete with double-bladed weeds
And where thorns sprawled on the loams
For i dread to be buried
alongside feigning thieves
And unworthy demented souls
In a cemetry of fallen leaves
Where lieth liars and renegades
Let no one cry me a river
And let no one put me in a cramped wooden box
Let no one rent for me a gown
For i do not wish to look like a dwarfish thief
Or like a man on borrowed hoods
When i breath my last
Let no one observe a silent moment for me
For i hate frivilous rites
Meant to mock the dead
When i die call in the poets,
the preachers and orators of words
Raise few vindicative stanzas
Vexed with sapping tales for me
For i am a man birthed in pain and rolling tears
When i die in my old age
Let no one sing me false praise
For i wish truth to rot with my bones
Till i descend into the ravine of unconscious state
Please respect my wish
Even when i am unconscious
For my pride could be vested
In my death's wish
Written by Isaac Archibongpoet

Death threats amid Germany-Turkey 'genocide' row

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                                                       Cem Ozdemir

A German MP of Turkish origin, Cem Ozdemir, says he has received death threats over Germany's recognition of the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan castigated German MPs for the vote. He scorned the 11 MPs of Turkish origin, saying, "What sort of Turks are they?"
"Their blood must be tested in a lab," he said.
Ankara's mayor showed the 11 in a tweet saying they "stabbed us in the back".
Turkey recalled its ambassador from Berlin in fury after the German parliament on Thursday voted overwhelmingly for the Armenian "genocide" resolution.

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US warns China on steel overcapacity

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                                                          Jack Lew 

The US Treasury Secretary has urged China to reduce its excess steel capacity, which he says is distorting global markets.
Jack Lew was speaking in Beijing ahead of an annual meeting between the US and China to discuss trade and security.
China is the world's biggest steel producer and has been accused of selling products below market prices.
Mr Lew said the overcapacity could have a "corrosive" impact on the Chinese economy.
US officials will discuss the issue with their Chinese counterparts at the annual US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue on Monday and Tuesday.

"Excess capacity ultimately is corrosive of an economy's efficiency," Mr Lew said.
"It means you have misallocation of resources, it means that ultimately, the only way to clear the market is to sell things at a price that is below what the world market price would otherwise be."

Security tighten in France ahead of Euro 2016

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French President Francois Hollande has acknowledged the possibility of a terror attack during the 2016 football tournament - but he said France should not be intimidated.
And he confirmed that 90,000 security officers will provide security in the ten cities that will host matches.