Season 13, Episode 2: EGOs, Insecurities, and Self-Esteem
Update: 2024-06-06
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We told you we were back!
We dive into a topic that we have never really discussed on the CCP. Egos, Insecurities, Self-Esteem and Self Worth. What makes them appear?
Your self-esteem is an assessment of your self-worth; how much or little are you of value to yourself and to others? Your ‘self’ concept is founded on a high self esteem; what are your self-beliefs (I am confident, I am honest, I am loyal) and do they help you actualize who you want to be in other words, your ideal ‘self’?
The ego is the opposite of self-esteem. The problem with the ego is it can often ‘disguise’ itself as your self-esteem and it is important to become aware of this behavior when it arises. Your ego has a number of different definitions, but its most commonly agreed definition is it is your self-defense mechanism and more importantly, your false concept.
You might realize that insecurity and self-importance are really just two sides of the same coin of self-absorption.
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Coach Weaver @CoachWeaverMRA | Coach Torrey @mistertorrey
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We dive into a topic that we have never really discussed on the CCP. Egos, Insecurities, Self-Esteem and Self Worth. What makes them appear?
Your self-esteem is an assessment of your self-worth; how much or little are you of value to yourself and to others? Your ‘self’ concept is founded on a high self esteem; what are your self-beliefs (I am confident, I am honest, I am loyal) and do they help you actualize who you want to be in other words, your ideal ‘self’?
The ego is the opposite of self-esteem. The problem with the ego is it can often ‘disguise’ itself as your self-esteem and it is important to become aware of this behavior when it arises. Your ego has a number of different definitions, but its most commonly agreed definition is it is your self-defense mechanism and more importantly, your false concept.
You might realize that insecurity and self-importance are really just two sides of the same coin of self-absorption.
Follow us on Twitter:
Coach Weaver @CoachWeaverMRA | Coach Torrey @mistertorrey
∙
The Culture Classroom is powered by Pro Quick Draw. PQD is a powerful plug-in used on Microsoft Visio & PowerPoint for coaches to organize, format, and export playbooks, scout cards & presentations efficiently. Visit them at www.proquickdraw.com to request your FREE Trial Today! @PQDSystem on Twitter.
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