Self esteem and communication behavior
Self-Esteem and Communication Behavior How does self-esteem shape your communication behavior? Communication has a lot to do with self-esteem. Such as how people feel about themselves from others points of views. I'm going to show you some ways self-esteem has affected my life and communication with others. Plus give you some ideas about self-esteem. Self-esteem is the part of the self-concept that involves evaluations of self worth says, Ronald B. Alder, Lawrence B. Rosenfeld and Russell F. Proctor (29). The people, who have positive feelings about their selves, have positive expectations about how they will communicate with others. For example, people with positive self-esteem expect to be accepted by others, and they will think well of others (34). The same principal can work with negative feelings with communicators who have low self-esteem. For example, people with negative self-esteem are likely to disapprove of others and expected to be rejected by others (34). But people change every minute of day. We wake up grumpy and tiredness, and by midday, we are wide-awake and ready to go. A communicator's self-concept might include being quiet, argumentat
Usually by the end of a semester I really open up. It also has to do with the others that are in the situation too. I don't have any friends; I don't talk in class or outside of class usually. They need to be in a group of friends that comment very positive on everything. Since I take things so personally I tend to have less self-esteem because I care about what others thing of me. The self-concept of most communicators reacts to changes, and changes affect self-esteem (35). He blew up and said a bunch of things under his breath and one word was stupid. My dad was out of town and when he came home and we told him. I had an accident in my truck and hurt my shoulder. I believe that the people with high self-esteem have grown up in loving and very positive home. But long the road I have learned that what other people think should not be that important. An example of a personal self esteem conflict. How I was no good and that no one would ever want me. So my self-esteem dropped a lot because I thought that I was stupid and that my dad hated me.
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