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Self Esteem - A Foundation for Social Well-being - cover

Self Esteem - A Foundation for Social Well-being

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In a world where self-esteem is paramount, this groundbreaking book explores the intricate relationship between self-worth and social well-being. Delving into the depths of human psychology, renowned experts unveil the profound impact of self-esteem on our lives, encompassing education, health, economic prosperity, relationships, and personal growth.

Through a captivating journey of self-discovery, readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how self-esteem shapes our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. They will discover the factors that contribute to a healthy sense of self-worth and the detrimental effects of low self-esteem on various aspects of life.

This book provides a roadmap for cultivating healthy self-esteem, empowering individuals with practical strategies to enhance their self-worth and resilience. It challenges societal norms and cultural influences that undermine self-esteem, advocating for a culture of acceptance and belonging.

Furthermore, it delves into the role of society, culture, and public policy in shaping our self-perception. It examines how social institutions, media, and technology can either promote or hinder self-esteem. By understanding these influences, readers can navigate the complexities of modern life while preserving their sense of self-worth.

With its thought-provoking insights and actionable advice, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to improve their self-esteem and well-being. It is a call to action for individuals, educators, policymakers, and community leaders to prioritize self-esteem and create a world where all individuals can thrive.

Ultimately, this book is a testament to the transformative power of self-esteem. It inspires readers to embark on a journey of self-acceptance and self-improvement, unlocking their full potential and living fulfilling lives.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 170 pages.

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