Synonym: dignity, self-pride, self-regard, self-respect, self-worth. Similar words: self-, itself, himself, of itself, in itself, by itself, by yourself, by himself. Meaning: [self ɪˈstiːm] n. 1. a feeling of pride in yourself 2. the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect.
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91. Competition, winning, and losing are all skills that build self-esteem.
92. Even if it's just ten minutes a day, allocate some time for your self-esteem programme.
93. For sure, though, she would be clear about how much she hated tying her self-esteem to the whims of idiots.
94. We can never be satisfied, gradually eroding our self-esteem and confidence further.
95. If depression is related to heart disease, then high levels of self-esteem might well have the converse effect.
96. In addition,[sentencedict.com] work-inhibited students had comparatively poor self-esteem as it relates to family.
97. We are feeling out of control, and then saying the cause is low self-esteem.
98. They insist that the forfeit of self-esteem must be paid.
99. Frequently the behaviors associated with dependency are also associated with poor self-esteem.
100. So we can see how closely connected are self-esteem and aggression in horses.
101. On level four, however, the need for self-esteem on comparison with others emerges.
102. But I am saying self-esteem means including ourselves on our list of loved ones.
103. The Ducks must win tonight not just to shore up their record but also to help repair their flagging self-esteem.
104. These include classes on parenting, self-esteem,[sentencedict.com] conflict resolution and prep courses for the general education diploma exam.
105. A system which is openly and avowedly inferior does not encourage those who participate in it to have a high self-esteem.
106. Success is not about money or position - it is about personal satisfaction and self-esteem.
107. The key, once again, is that when we choose to act with self-esteem, we begin to feel self-esteem.
108. Disciplining yourself to do what you know is right and importance, although difficult, is the highroad to pride, self-esteem, and personal satisfaction. Margaret Thatcher
109. She was so sensational to look at that Tom's own self-esteem took a welcome boost.
110. On the contrary, they saw their San Francisco elderly as fighting for survival and self-esteem through a remarkable variety of strategies.
111. These products are powerful reinforcers that improve the poor self-esteem of work-inhibited students.
112. Could these factors contribute to a dramatic drop in the self-esteem of schoolgirls?
113. Battered women are often depressed, anxiety-ridden, suffering from low self-esteem or displaying a countenance of helplessness.
114. Bored people are more likely to be isolated, depressed, demoralized, and lacking in self-esteem.
115. You may not choose to react to situations which damage your self-esteem in the same way as Jane.
116. Here participants were given a chance to discuss sexuality, health, relationships, self-esteem and abuse.
117. To build your self-esteem set yourself targets, and if you achieve them you can reward yourself with a treat.
118. In other words, I had self-esteem and a marvellous sense of balance instilled in me by my mother.
119. Some researchers suggest that boys seem to have higher self-esteem because they hide their insecurities behind bragging.
120. It will be an important challenge in future to imbue their work with dignity, self-esteem and value.
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