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To disarm the critic, especially with deeply held negative beliefs, you must learn to replace its voice with \u201ca positive awareness of your own worth\u201d (McKay & Fanning, 2016, p. 42). \u201cSelf-esteem is an internal monitor of the degree to which the individual\u2019s need for social inclusion is satisfied or threatened\u201d (Orth & Robins, 2019, p. 336). Self-esteem varies across situations and age; much of the research suggests it is low in childhood, increasing in adolescence, at its maximum in adulthood, then reducing in old age. However, it remains relatively stable throughout our lives in relation to others, and \u201cthe evidence supports the notion that self-esteem is an enduring personality characteristic\u201d (Orth & Robins, 2019, p. 331).<\/p>\n

You can ask questions, request opinions, or solicit suggestions from people who have more experience, knowledge, or expertise than you. You can also join groups, forums, or chats where you can exchange ideas, insights, and resources with like-minded people. By seeking feedback and advice, you can improve your skills, expand your knowledge, and overcome your doubts.<\/p>\n

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Another way social media can help you build your confidence is by allowing you to share your achievements, big or small. Whether you completed a project, learned a new skill, or reached a milestone, you can celebrate your progress and receive feedback from your network. Sharing your achievements can help you recognize your strengths, appreciate your efforts, and reinforce your self-esteem. Another way to boost your confidence and creativity is to learn new skills and knowledge using digital tools. Skills and knowledge help you expand your abilities, solve problems, and generate new ideas.<\/p>\n

Everyone wants to be accepted, and when we feel like we aren\u2019t or like we\u2019re missing out on something everyone else is experiencing, we may do the wrong things to be included. For example, seeing others drinking, using substances, and more on social media may make us more inclined to participate to fit in. While one bottom-up view suggests self-esteem arises as a child forms beliefs about their talents in specific domains, another proposes it evolves from early experiences of meaningful interpersonal relationships.<\/p>\n