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The Art of Charm

729: Self-esteem is Bullshit

The Art of Charm

http://www.TheArtOfCharm.com

Business, Health & Fitness, Education

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2018

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Many of us grew up in a world that praised the idea of having high self-esteem - but what exactly is self-esteem, why have we been wrongly focused on it for so long, and what do we need to focus on moving forward? What to Listen For Why is artificially inflating self-esteem dangerous and how can you avoid doing it to yourself and your kids? What is that self critical voice we all hear and how does it affect our self-esteem? What is imposter syndrome and how does artificially inflated self-esteem contribute to it? Dr. Hayes explains the root of the word confidence and why many people who appear confident actually are not How is social media making it difficult for people to be self compassionate and true to themselves? What are the three components of self-compassion and how can you implement them today to improve your confidence and quality of life? Dr. Hayes explains how to strip your inner critic of its power Is there such a thing as too much self-compassion? Why is it important to determine your values and how can they help you navigate through daily life and the biggest challenges we all face? Artificially inflating someone’s self-esteem is never advisable. On one end it can lead to a collapse of the person’s identity the moment he faces significant stress because there is no foundation for that view he holds of himself. On the other end it can lead to arrogance and entitlement when a person expects the world to be handed to her simply because she thinks she’s “the best.” We all face challenges in life that push us to our limits and beyond, so why not equip ourselves with the tools necessary to endure the resulting pain and move forward with our lives? One of those tools is self-compassion, a term not many of you might not be familiar with just yet. There are 3 components to self compassion: (1) be kind to yourself, (2) realize everyone is dealing with these struggles, and (3) be present with what you feel - don’t exaggerate your feeling or play them down. If you can cultivate self-compassion you will accept that your life will not always be rainbows and butterflies, your thoughts and feelings can’t always be positive, and you can be patient with yourself during stressful times.. A Word From Our Sponsors Share your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here! Great protection. Fair prices. Easy to use. SimpliSafe is the right way to protect your home.” Go today to SimpliSafe.com/AOC to get your system today! When it comes to growing your business, PayPal is your payments partner for today and tomorrow • Visit PayPal.com/Growth to set up a business account today! Resources from this Episode Is Self Compassion More Important Than Self Esteem by Steven Hayes, Ph. D. Alex Banayan Episode The Third Door by Alex Banayan Self-compassion protects against the negative effects of low self-esteem: A longitudinal study in a large adolescent sample by Sarah Marshall Steven Hayes TED Talk Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on Instagram Johnny on Facebook

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Art of Charm podcast. I'm Johnny and I'm AJ and we're glad you joined us in our weekly

0:05.2

podcast where we share over a decade of coaching experience to teach you the social skills you didn't

0:10.7

get in school. And if you're a new listener, we run live in person social skills training programs

0:16.6

here in sunny Los Angeles. We help everyday people advance their social skills in all areas of

0:21.9

their life, whether that's with dating, business, networking, building out your social circle or

0:27.0

even improving your relationships with family and friends. Check us out at theartacharm.com

0:31.8

for more. Each week, we give you an insider's view of what we do by bringing you episodes full

0:37.7

of content that we pull from our signature bootcamp program. That's right. We compile our work

0:43.2

in the monthly themes you can work on in your own life just by listening to this podcast.

0:48.1

Last month, we covered the science of connecting with others, a very helpful handful of lessons

0:53.6

that offered strategy and exercises to help you relate and communicate with the people in our lives.

0:59.6

And this month, we're talking about confidence. How to build it? Why we lose it? And how to become

1:04.8

more resilient because bouncing back from having low confidence is something we'll all face.

1:10.2

And last week, we spent the hour giving you an overview of confidence, what it is, how we perceive it,

1:15.6

and the three big myths about confidence that we all commonly fall victim to.

1:20.8

This week, we're tackling self esteem through an article written by Stephen Hayes.

1:24.7

His piece in the Huffington Post challenges the concept of boosting self esteem. And he's actually

1:30.2

joining us in our studio to talk about the article and the scientific research that says self esteem

1:36.1

isn't what we thought it was decades ago when we were in middle school and high school.

1:40.3

Yeah, I remember those pep rallies. They were all about building up your self esteem so you could

1:44.5

survive being a teenager. But before we get to Dr. Hayes, we wouldn't remind you that we're

1:49.6

launching our women's bootcamp program in January. And we're super excited about it.

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