Ten days to self-esteem

by David D. Burns

Publisher: Harper Collins Published: 1999-03-17 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

# Psychology & Self-Help

Self-esteem forms the foundation of psychological well-being, yet millions of people struggle with feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, and unworthiness that undermine their relationships, careers, and overall happiness. The inability to value oneself authentically creates a painful disconnect between who we are and who we believe ourselves to be. This transformative guide offers a revolutionary ten-day program designed to help readers identify and dismantle the negative thought patterns and beliefs that erode self-confidence and replace them with genuine, sustainable self-respect.

The journey toward genuine self-esteem begins with understanding its true nature. Contrary to popular belief, self-esteem is not arrogance, vanity, or an inflated sense of superiority. Rather, it represents the fundamental acceptance of oneself as a worthwhile human being deserving of respect, kindness, and consideration. This distinction matters profoundly because many people confuse healthy self-esteem with narcissism and consequently reject the very thing they desperately need. Through this ten-day program, readers learn to recognize and embrace genuine self-worth while developing the emotional resilience necessary to maintain it despite life's inevitable challenges and setbacks.

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