What Are the Symptoms of Low Self-Esteem?
People
with low self-esteem rarely live their life to the full. They distance
themselves from others, and are thus denied their love and support.
They rarely, if ever, make full use of their abilities. Instead, they
end up brooding about the injustices of life. Such people are a loss to
themselves, their family and to society. Some of them even take to
crime, alcohol and drugs.
Invariably, people
with low self-esteem are uncomfortable with success. They tend to
believe that they don't deserve success, and they have no clue as to
how to savor success. At the same time, they do not hesitate to blame
themselves if things go wrong. They take sadistic pleasure in telling
the world that they knew things would go wrong. This is an important
symptom of low self-esteem, and needs to be treated at the earliest.
People suffering
from low self-esteem also have the habit of putting themselves down.
They repeatedly tell themselves that they are not good enough and that
they are bound to fail. Over a period of time this negative self-talk
turns into a negative self-belief. More than that, they try and implant
these seeds of negativity in people around them. They also gravitate
towards people who suffer from similar problems. The end result is that
they feed on each other's negativity, and become much poorer
individuals than they initially were.
A high level of
dissatisfaction is another indicator of low self-esteem. There are
people who spend all their time complaining. They neither see a
positive thing in others nor in themselves. This cynicism eats away
their self-belief, and erodes their self-confidence. In contrast,
people who value their abilities enjoy high self-esteem.
Also, people with
low self-esteem spend most of their time brooding about the past and
worrying about the future. They don't spend enough time living in the
present. As a result, they don't enjoy the present, even though it may
be full of success. The net result is that they prevent themselves from
enjoying life, and make themselves unhappy. It finally becomes a
vicious cycle that feeds upon itself, and prevents them from breaking
out of their negative mould
Such people are
rarely relaxed and at ease. They keep looking for different jobs and
lines of work. The reason why they are always looking for something
else to do is that they are lack self-confidence. They drift from one
crisis to another, and blame fate for their woes.
A few of them take
to alcohol, drugs, food, sex etc to get a temporary “high”.
But this rarely helps them in the long run. They fail to generate a
sustainable feeling of happiness and contentment.
People with low
self-esteem also have problems getting close to others. They are not
comfortable with intimacy and create barriers to prevent people from
coming close to them. They don't like to open up to people and to
reveal their innermost thoughts. They may be nursing some old bad
experience with someone who caused them a lot of pain or who let them
down when they were most vulnerable. By forcing themselves to live in a
world of self-denial they are doing a great damage to themselves. They
fail to benefit from the company of others, and keep entrenching
themselves deeper and deeper into their negative world. They may
ultimately reach a stage where they may be declared beyond salvage.
But this is
not good for society. People with low self-esteem must be helped. Their
symptoms must be diagnosed, and help provided if they have to be turned
into useful members of society. This help can be given by family
members, friends, teachers or by trained psychologists.
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