Is Self-Esteem A
Birthright?
Some well meaning
people in your life may have tried to teach you that
self-esteem is a birthright, something we have only to
claim by repeating affirmations or mantras. Others may
believe that self-esteem is a gift that parents or others
give children by telling them how much they are loved and
affirming how great they are. These beliefs are based on
half truths, and as such are
non-productive.
While it is true that we all have inherent worth
and unlimited potential as children of God, that
potential must be brought forth from the realm of
unrealized potential to the realm of actual reality
through individual choices. While it is true that parents
and others can have an impact on a child’s self-esteem,
self-esteem cannot ultimately be given to you by anyone
but your Self- it must be earned and maintained through
individual choices. Just as the health of the body
requires the building blocks of health- good inputs and
habits in the form of nutrition and exercise, so the
health of the mind (self-esteem) requires the basic
building blocks outlined above. The right use of
consciousness is not hard-wired in to us, it does not
come automatically. Rather there are conflicting
tendencies of selfishness (from the self) and
selflessness (from the Self) and the ever present element
of individual choice connected with individual
responsibility.
I see both a healthy
body and a healthy mind as major life-long
accomplishments against the ever present forces of
entropy (dis-order). But just like it is harder to get
from being out of shape to being in shape than it is to
maintain being in shape, so it is harder to get from low
self-esteem to high self-esteem than it is to maintain
high self-esteem. This is the basic principle of inertia.
It’s interesting how the basic laws of physics apply to
both the body and mind as well as to our physical
universe. As we’ll see throughout our entire journey of
spiritual and personal growth, the underlying principles
that govern the natural world also govern the world of
our own bodies and minds. They are not just similar or
applicable, they are one and the same.
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John Groberg writes on a
wide variety of topics related to personal and spiritual
growth. His
slogan is Grow. By Choice™. His articles draw out
principles of personal and spiritual growth common to the
world’s ancient wisdom and spiritual texts as well as
many of the great philosophers, poets, and writers of
ancient and modern times. These principles are
then put to the test in his own life with an emphasis on
simple, sustainable practices we can apply in our daily
lives to more effectively deal with the stresses and
struggles of modern life and to more fully realize the
benefits of deliberate growth. John developed a model
called the Divine-Align-Shine model as a way of visually
organizing the principles, practices and the overall
process of personal and spiritual growth. His writings are
cataloged and organized on his website, www.johngroberg.com
where contact information
is available.
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