"Mirror. mirror on the wall,
who is the fairest of them all?"
(From Cinderella)
Dr Abe V Rotor
Our self-image may not be the same as our public image. Rightly so, we are being criticized for our behavior we project and perceived by people.Dr Abe V Rotor
It is a constant struggle actually. It's not only putting our best foot forward; it is also stepping back to clear our doubts and to amend for our wrongdoings. And re-set the stage we play our role. Building self-image requires planning, and the principal determinant is our behavior.
The following behavior traits are evidence that there is room for improvement in our self-image:
- Negative talk about ourselves
- Experiencing guilt.
- Failure to give compliments
- Non- acceptance of compliments
- Not asking for what we want.
- Starving ourselves of luxuries unnecessarily.
- Failure to give affection.
- Inability to receive and enjoy affection
- Criticism of others.
- Comparison of ourselves with others.
- Constant poor health.
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Reference: ll you wanted to know about happiness, by Vikas Malcani, New Dawn; acknowledgement: Internet image.
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