Jun. 23rd, 2013

randomling: Walter Bishop (Fringe) grins, eating something. (nom)
[personal profile] randomling
Hello, Awesomeers!

I have a challenge for you. In fact, I think I'm going to make this a daily challenge. Participate as often or as infrequently as you feel like, and over time we'll see if this should happen daily/weekly/whatever interval works.

The challenge:


Comment with Just One Thing that you've accomplished in the past twenty-four hours. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!


This can be really anything. (Some days the most impressive thing I accomplish is "got out of bed at some point".) Nothing is too small, too strange, or too cryptic - "did that thing I was dreading" is fine if you don't feel like sharing the details.

If you'd rather not do this publicly, anon comments are screened for your private-commenting pleasure.

Have at it!
randomling: Iron Man (from the 2008 movie). (iron man)
[personal profile] randomling
First of all: you guys are amazing. Each and every one of you!

I'm coming at this topic a little sideways. If we want to know what self-esteem is, Wikipedia has a fairly useful article on self-esteem, its definition, various theoretical frameworks, and various manifestations. But I think most of you already have a reasonable idea what is meant by "self-esteem".

So the question becomes: how do we encourage ourselves and each other to increase or develop positive self-esteem? Given that's one of the main purposes of this community - self-esteem as an antidote to impostor syndrome - it's something I'm currently really interested in finding out.

To that purpose, have some links:

[personal profile] staranise has an article on validation, encouragement and negative self-talk which I found very interesting.

What does negative self-talk say, really say? It says, I am an observer of the world around me. I see and hear things no one else does. I interpret, create meanings of everything, and I have a private truth to tell myself. I have a strong sense of how I do and do not want to be treated, and I feel it acutely when I am harmed. I am attuned to connection, achievement, and justice, and something about these things in my world has gone badly wrong.


Captain Awkward answered a reader question on accepting compliments and has some relevant advice on the matter.

As a kid praise and attention or being singled out in any way publicly made me want the earth to open up and swallow me. I would do stuff like learn to play the flute or join the debate team and then quit as soon as people said I might be good at it, because being publicly good at things was too much pressure. So let me validate your feelings of weirdness and discomfort: They’re real! And wicked uncomfortable! Congratulations!


Havi Brooks at The Fluent Self has a great article on What You Do When You Feel Like Dirt. For me, feeling like dirt is almost always a self-esteem problem, but Havi's article is somewhat broader, covering pretty much any time you feel crappy. However, it covers a bunch of useful themes like self-acceptance, and I think it's useful here.

As soon as you start demanding to know why everything feels so awful, you start to doubt the legitimacy of the feeling and wonder what’s wrong with you?!


And finally, the UK mental health charity Mind have a great, comprehensive article on how to increase your self-esteem. I'll definitely be going through this later and seeing what I can use!

Your beliefs make the difference between high and low self-esteem. It is important to realise that these are only opinions, they are not facts. They can be biased or inaccurate, and there are steps you can take to change them.


And that's it for today's linkspam on self-esteem! Please feel free to discuss these articles in the comments, or drop in any other resources on self-esteem you might have.
randomling: Garak (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) (garak)
[personal profile] randomling
Yup, it's challenge time again! (I'm thinking that I might do different challenges now and then, if I can think of them.)


Comment with Just One Thing that you've accomplished in the past twenty-four hours. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!


Remember: anything at all counts here. Nothing is to small, too strange, or too cryptic.

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