The six pillars of self-esteem

346 pages

English language

Published Sept. 6, 1994 by Bantam.

ISBN:
978-0-553-09529-6
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OCLC Number:
28149079

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In The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, Nathaniel Branden presents the culminating achievement of a lifetime of clinical practice and research. In this penetrating and provocative program, he conclusively demonstrates the importance of self-esteem in our quest for psychological health, personal achievement, and positive relationships. "Yet how do we gain true self-esteem?" Dr. Branden introduces the six pillars of self-esteem - six action-based practices for daily living. Here for the first time are simple but powerful exercises for increasing personal awareness and effectiveness. Exploring the importance of self-esteem in the workplace, parenting, education, psychotherapy, and society, Dr. Branden provides guidelines for those responsible for fostering self-esteem in others - and shows why a culture of self-esteem is imperative for survival in the 21st century.

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Title: Self-Esteem at Work: How Confident People Make Powerful Companies
Author: Nathaniel Branden
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Chapter 1 - 21st Century Workplace

By self-esteem I mean being competent to cope with the basic challenges of life and being worthy of happiness. This means trust in your ability to think, learn, make appropriate decisions, and respond effectively to new conditions. It also means confidence in your right to experience success and personal fulfillment - the conviction that happiness is appropriate for you.

Businesses cannot avoid psychology because it cannot avoid the question of what must be done to motivate people to give their best.

It is very difficult for people to act beyond their deepest vision of who and what they believe themselves to be.

Negotiators with poor self-esteem tend to ask for too much or too little.

Consciousness is the basic …

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