Low self esteem issues?

Is there any way to bring up self esteeme? I’ve gone to couns. and it didnt help.. I just have a hard time with being “me” Its gotten pretty bad if I do say so myslef. I cant speak infrot of more then 4 people. I cant look any in the eyes… AT ALL! I always feel like they are staring at me I cant get up and walk around when people are near me Im still social, but..no where near as I used to be I cant play any sports —> agian feeling like they are staring at me

Gawd! Its ruining my life!

Help? What are some ways to bring up my self esteeme, if any?

Answer #1
  1. Do something that requires a decision and a follow-through. Have you been putting off writing that letter to aunt Martha? Is there a friend you’ve been meaning to call? Wash the car, tidy the garden or clean the house. You’ll gain confidence by setting goals (even small ones) and following through on them.

  2. Enjoy something you do well. Do you have any hobbies or sports that you enjoy playing? Some things like going swimming, painting or writing can hold your attention and get you into a state of ‘flow’. While you are in the flow you forget about everything else.

Afterwards, you’ll feel competent and capable. It’s a great way to boost your self-esteem. If you don’t have any particular hobbies or pastimes that you enjoy make an effort to try something you’ve always wanted to try.

Picture yourself doing it, and then give it a try! It doesn’t have to be something big - it can be as simple as joining a walking club.

You’ll find that you are more centered and happier if you do something that puts you in that flow at least once a week.

  1. Shift the focus. It’s been shown that low self-esteem develops hand-in-hand with individuals who put too much focus on themselves. You can gain confidence by doing something that focuses on someone else or even something else.

You’ll find that when you are in a situation where you are meeting new people, you immediately become less nervous when you focus on the person you are meeting.

At the end of the day, you’ve interacted with others and will notice that you feel much lighter.

  1. Relax, already! Learning to become more relaxed is a great life enhancer. People who are more relaxed have fewer problems with their memories and are more likely to take the bumps in the road of life in stride.

The practice of meditation has gained popularity for this reason. You might want to look into Tai Chi, which involves physical relaxation techniques.

Whatever method you decide on, take relaxation seriously. The benefits are just too great to ignore. If you’ve never considered relaxation important, think of it this way: if you can attend to something that results in feeling good, how can you not gain confidence in your personal abilities?

  1. Make a list of everything you’ve ever accomplished. Think small. An accomplishment is an accomplishment! Some things you could put on your list: passed my driver’s test and got my license, scored a goal when I played hockey, managed to save enough money to go on a trip and so on.

These are just a few ideas you can use to gain confidence and boost your self-esteem. Use these ideas as a base point and add these things permanently in your life.

Keep in mind, people are not born with good self-esteem, most of us have to work at it. It develops from your thinking and the things you do daily to make yourself feel good.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Gain-Confidence-and-Boost-Self-Esteem-in-5-Simple-Steps&id=152685

Answer #2

Generally the reason you’re spiralling down this slope is because you are avoiding things and thereby reinforcing your irrational beliefs…

Start out small, do the thing even if you dont want to (if you keep avoiding soon enough you’re going to end up shut in your house)… look people in the eyes when you talk to them, force yourself to keep eye contact

I’d say continue with therapy… and fnd another therapist if the one you were working with didnt help.

I dont know if this will make any difference to you, but I have this thing with a fear of being judged… My therapist said something that made a lot of sense, if the person judges you for whatever reason (the way you look or whatever) then honestly they are really not very nice people and you dont want to associate with people like that anyways… there are plenty of people in this world, and assuming you arent completely antisocial or schizoid, I’m sure some of them will like you, as for the rest of them, well they can go to…

Answer #3

hey self esteem is a constant struggle for a lot of people. You gain it firstly by facing your fears at any risk or cost. Everyday set some goals for yourself. For example you will make eye contact with everyone you talk to, no matter how uncomfortable. Stand with good posture and just look like you are confident. If you can act and look confident…you WILL be confident. Also check out this website, its taught me a lot. If you like to read it can help. www.askmen.com go to articles about dating or just search “confidence” “self esteem”. Dont smoke weed, and workout. Working out boosts confidence

Answer #4

I felt like that forever, sometimes it still get’s the best of me, LOL

Getting older has loosened me up some…But you can’t rush that…

When I was younger I always thought all eyes were on me for some reason…NOW, I think like this…I just do something, or say something funny, everyone laughs, ice is broken, and all is well…When it comes to something like sports, it takes a lot of guts, but I go give it my all, I so LOVE sports, and LOVE to win even more…So hey, just take baby steps and relax…Everyone wouldn’t be paying attention to you if they wern’t interested in how awesome you are!! =0)

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