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All teens want to improving the confidence and self esteem, but parents sometimes difficult and don’t know how to manage it. Because this is a huge topic and we will not be able to cover it in detail.
One thing you need to know is respect yourself first before you do so to anyone and to respect you got to accept yourself and appreciate yourself as well. When you say confidence trying to figure out confidence in which sense, say like on stage confidence or mingling with others or even with friends?
Self esteem can also be different for different person, but refer to low self esteem for which i would suggest you not compare yourself with other’s all time. Be yourself and let other’s accept you as you and not somebody else.
Here is, maybe can help for parents of teens and teenagers to improving confidence and self-esteem:
- One thing that you should know is that you are always right in your universe. That means, teens should believe yourself and have faith that can make things good also better.
- Do not pretend to be someone you are not because this will just make you feel bad about yourself all the more. Instead, identify the activities, skills and talents that will make you feel better about yourself.
- Accept and admired yourself for who teens or you are. It is may not really be easy for most teens but then again, this is main factor important.
- Everyday keep thing at your mind with do not worry about the future and the things that haven’t occurred. Just trying to do your best and how to do the right things today and tomorrow will take care of itself.
- Use your affirmations because it’s will help you see what a special person you really are. Parents of teens or teenagers always ask to yourself: “If others can, why can’t I?” so better yet you ask to yourself with: “If others can, I can do better!”
- Learn from the experiences and mistakes, learn to interact with positive people. Learn from it, shake it off! And then treat each failure and mistake as a lesson.
- Put thoughts into action, try to devote yourself to the dreams you are in the meaning pursuit. Never say giving up, you will make it and the confidence will build up naturally.
May it not specific but you can try it step by step or somethings to little help improving confidence and self-esteem teenagers. I just can say try it, then never give up. Life is beautiful, so why you worry and keep on your spirit. Good luck!
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Last week, I read interesting blog that write by Jhon Chow. He write about dreams and goals. He said that (and I sure you agree) Everyone has dreams and goals. The only differences between a goal and a dream is a goal is a dream with action. We all have dreams, to be rich, having a happy family, helping charities, etc. However, how many of you have made a goal to achieve your dreams? If you have, did you place a time limit on it, or did you just say; I’ll do it someday” or “I hope it will happen”.
I agree what Jhon Cow said. If you wish to achieve anything in life, you have to place a time limit on it. A time limit forces you take action instead of sitting on the couch saying; “Someday I’ll get there”. Don’t be afraid to fail. Know that failure is required in order to succeed. You will not find success person who doesn’t have a few stories to tell about their failures.
Do you know how to tell a successful person from loser one? The easiest way is by the language they use. When you talk to a successful person about his goals, he’ll tell you what he plans to do and when it will be done. When loser person talks about his goals, you’ll hear something along the lines of, “I hope to do this someday.” Here’s a clue for all you losers out there; someday never comes.
The teenager low expectations. They really do not expect to achieve very much. They also have no idea about their capabilities. And, teenager does not care, muffle their talents because teens cannot be bothered to nurture it. Laziness is an issue. The word lazy is an insult, but how can you describe the unwillingness to shift.
So, what can you do to succeed?
Think of yourself as a master storyteller. The better story you tell about what success will do for you, the faster it will happen. When you sell yourself on what you want, you’ll effortlessly and automatically be driven to make it happen.
Improving yourself also forces your close friends to examine their own shortcomings. If everyone aims low, no one can notice. But if one person steps up and aims high, everyone else has proof that they are settling for less.
Imagine what you could accomplish if you knew how to quickly and easily get and stay motivated to anything, absolutely anything, you’ve ever wanted to be, do, or have. Never stop with your goals and dreams that’s all are pretty exciting. So, it would definitely be a life worth living. And you can live it, starting today. You can make it happen.
Believe it or not, motivation is actually a very simple mystery to solve. When you know what you’re doing, it’s possible to close your eyes, run through a few quick exercises, and immediately feel driven to act.





