Author: | John Kuti | ISBN: | 9781311985507 |
Publisher: | John Kuti | Publication: | December 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Kuti |
ISBN: | 9781311985507 |
Publisher: | John Kuti |
Publication: | December 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Discover Your Innate Self-Esteem (Weaverbirds, Peafowl and Wolves) describes the way every person's behavior is influenced by an innate pattern of self-esteem .Weaverbirds are the worker bees of the world who care about security, responsibility and family values. They are highly prone to anxiety and stress because they worry about every possible risk in life. They are conformists who do unto others as they would have others do to them. Think Jerry Seinfeld, George Bush Sr. Gerald Ford., Peafowl am very low measures of innate self-esteem so they depend on the reaction of others to feel good about themselves.They constantly seek approval and reassurance regardless of the level of success they achieve. Think Nixon, Charlie Sheen and Madona.Wolves have so much self-confidence and self-esteem that they are the natural leaders in life. They are motivated by missions greater than themselves and inspire others to believe in their missions. Think Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela, Oprah, Lady Gaga. A person's innate self-esteem will determine how they see themselves and others in every human relationship. It will determine how they respond in love, marriage, parenting, in work and as citizens. Appreciating and understanding the way innate self-esteem affects human behavior allows a person to accept what cannot be changed in others and in one's self.
Discover Your Innate Self-Esteem (Weaverbirds, Peafowl and Wolves) describes the way every person's behavior is influenced by an innate pattern of self-esteem .Weaverbirds are the worker bees of the world who care about security, responsibility and family values. They are highly prone to anxiety and stress because they worry about every possible risk in life. They are conformists who do unto others as they would have others do to them. Think Jerry Seinfeld, George Bush Sr. Gerald Ford., Peafowl am very low measures of innate self-esteem so they depend on the reaction of others to feel good about themselves.They constantly seek approval and reassurance regardless of the level of success they achieve. Think Nixon, Charlie Sheen and Madona.Wolves have so much self-confidence and self-esteem that they are the natural leaders in life. They are motivated by missions greater than themselves and inspire others to believe in their missions. Think Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela, Oprah, Lady Gaga. A person's innate self-esteem will determine how they see themselves and others in every human relationship. It will determine how they respond in love, marriage, parenting, in work and as citizens. Appreciating and understanding the way innate self-esteem affects human behavior allows a person to accept what cannot be changed in others and in one's self.