Self-esteem and how it affects somebody's life

Written in association with: Miss Kiki Iordanidou
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Edited by: Karolyn Judge

Self-esteem is a concept referring to how we perceive and value ourselves. It’s a fundamental aspect of our emotional and psychological well-being, influencing how we think, feel and act in everyday life. Self-esteem can range from high (positive self-view) to low (negative self-view), and it significantly affects multiple areas of life.

How self-esteem affects someone's life.

How does self-esteem affect someone's life?

 

Mental health

 

Individuals with high self-esteem are generally more resilient and able to handle stress, challenges, and setbacks. They tend to have a positive outlook on life, are less likely to experience depression or anxiety, and are better equipped to manage negative emotions. On the other hand, low self-esteem is often linked to poor mental health outcomes such as depression, anxiety and feelings of worthlessness or inadequacy.

 

Relationships

 

Self-esteem plays a crucial role in how we interact with others. Those with healthy self-esteem are more likely to form positive, supportive relationships and communicate effectively. They can set boundaries, express their needs, and deal with conflicts constructively. Conversely, low self-esteem may lead to difficulties in relationships, such as seeking constant approval, being overly sensitive to criticism, or tolerating unhealthy or abusive behaviour.

 

Career and performance

 

Confidence in one’s abilities can drive motivation and success in professional life. People with high self-esteem tend to take on challenges, pursue goals and bounce back from failures more easily. Low self-esteem, however, may result in self-doubt, reluctance to take on new tasks, or avoidance of opportunities due to fear of failure, ultimately limiting career progression and satisfaction.

 

Decision-making

 

Self-esteem influences decision-making processes. People with healthy self-esteem tend to trust their judgement, make decisions that align with their values, and are more likely to take calculated risks. Those with low self-esteem, however, may second-guess themselves, avoid making important decisions, or rely too heavily on others’ opinions, which can lead to indecision or poor choices.

 

Personal development

 

Healthy self-esteem encourages growth and self-improvement. Individuals who value themselves are more likely to invest time and effort in personal development, whether through education, hobbies or fitness. Low self-esteem, however, can stifle this drive, leading to stagnation, avoidance of challenges, or a lack of motivation to change.

 

 

How can I improve my self-esteem?

 

Building self-esteem takes time and effort but can be achieved through:

  • Self-awareness: Reflecting on negative beliefs about oneself and challenging those thoughts.
  • Positive self-talk: Making affirmations and positive statements, replacing self-criticism.
  • Setting achievable goals: Working towards realistic objectives and celebrating small successes.
  • Surrounding oneself with supportive people: Engaging with friends and family who provide encouragement and positivity.
  • Seeking professional help: Therapy, particularly cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), can be effective in addressing self-esteem issues.

 

Self-esteem is a key factor in personal happiness and success. Cultivating healthy self-esteem can lead to a more fulfilling, balanced life with stronger relationships, better mental health and increased confidence in personal and professional spheres.

By Miss Kiki Iordanidou
Psychology

Miss Kiki Iordanidou is a chartered counselling psychologist practising in London with clients having an array of needs. Her focuses are anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, confidence couselling, burnout, and work stress as well as relationship counselling. Since 2008, she has been practising at her own clinic, K I Counselling Ltd.

After completing her primary psychology qualification in 2003, Miss Iordanidou finished her training in the London area and receiving her Advance Practitioner Diploma in counselling psychology in 2008. She has worked in both public and private sectors, allowing her to be exposed to people from a wide range of backgrounds. This shows how unique each client is, and Miss Iordanidou will always adapt and integrate her methods and approaches to meet the needs of the individual.

Miss Iordanidou applies creativity, encouragement, compassion, humour, and honesty throughout the client journey. She is a sensitive person who is motivated in helping people to overcome their difficulties a have a more functional, happy, fulfilling life. Developing a trusting relationship with each client is important to Miss Iordanidou; she uses honestly, congruence, and empathy to achieve this.

Collaborating with the client, Miss Iordanidou teaches how to manage and change negative feelings and thoughts, making them less overwhelming. In doing so, the client and she will explore the difficulties aided by her emotional support and practical advice to come to resolution. She also teaches new tools and techniques so clients can deal with practical problems. Her approach is also very beneficial in relationship counselling in helping to identifying obstacles and conflicts so that effective resolutions and tactics can be found to solve ongoing issues. 

Miss Iordanidou sees change every day and genuinely believes it is possible, despite how challenging life can be at times. This confidence is transferred to her clients and helps to reach the desired goals. She loves her job and she feels fortunate to deliver psychotherapy and hypnotherapy to do so.

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