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S2 E22: Self-Esteem Explained: How to Rebuild Self-Worth, Quiet Negative Self-Talk, and Heal Emotionally


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Self-esteem is one of the most misunderstood concepts in mental health.

In this episode of The Global Impact Podcast, we take an educational, student-minded deep dive into what self-esteem actually is, how it forms, how it gets disrupted by stress, trauma, illness, and hard seasons — and most importantly, how it can be rebuilt.

This episode blends two powerful perspectives:

  • a life coach’s lens, focused on lived experience, identity, behavior, and emotional growth

  • and a psychiatric lens, grounded in neuroscience, psychology, attachment theory, and emotional regulation

You’ll learn why self-esteem is not the same as confidence, why negative self-talk is learned (and reversible), and how your nervous system plays a central role in how worthy, capable, and safe you feel being yourself.

We explore:

  • how hard seasons and survival mode impact self-worth

  • the neuroscience behind inner dialogue and emotional regulation

  • why illness, caregiving, and chronic stress affect identity and confidence

  • how to unlearn negative self-talk using evidence-based cognitive principles

  • why confidence comes after action, not before

  • the role of self-validation in emotional stability

  • how attachment styles shape relationships and self-esteem

This episode is designed for:

  • students of psychology, coaching, social work, and mental health

  • individuals navigating healing, burnout, or identity rebuilding

  • anyone who wants a clear, compassionate, and science-backed understanding of self-esteem

This is not motivational hype.
This is mental health literacy — explained in a calm, grounded, and human way.

If you’re looking for emotional support, therapeutic tools, or professional mental wellness resources, explore support options at GlobalImpactWellness.com

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