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self-esteem

[self-i-steem, self-] / ˈsɛlf ɪˈstim, ˌsɛlf- /


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From there, Gunn’s curated playlist, featuring bands like Hardcore Superstar, Cruel Intentions and Ida Maria, musically narrates each installment’s operatic heroics and slapstick violence, or adds poignancy to Chris’ bouts of crushingly low self-esteem.

From Salon

Mr Beech says: "Somebody has saved their self-esteem by going in for a coat and a cup of tea but are actually coming out in many occasions with a support package in place."

From BBC

A large body of research shows that a strong connection to family is linked to higher prosocial behavior, stronger self-esteem and lower rates of substance use and delinquency among Latino youth.

From The Wall Street Journal

If they regularly attend those clubs they can end up representing the school which leads to "a feeling of self-worth and self-esteem", he said.

From BBC

“By coaching in the moment, I help clients grow confidence and self-esteem while accessing services,” Pathomrit said.

From Los Angeles Times