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Self-esteem is more than "feeling", it is a state of "being", it's for every single day, it's more than what is said but how we interpret it, it is about being in control of your own happiness and believing that "I am enough", no matter what others say or think about me. It is finding the balance between that and being narcissistic, full of ourselves. What matters is how do we get our children to grow developing this skill?
By Danielle Ochieng'Self-esteem is more than "feeling", it is a state of "being", it's for every single day, it's more than what is said but how we interpret it, it is about being in control of your own happiness and believing that "I am enough", no matter what others say or think about me. It is finding the balance between that and being narcissistic, full of ourselves. What matters is how do we get our children to grow developing this skill?