Your self-concept has three parts, like a pie divided into three
wedges. Each is linked with each of the others. All three elements
together make up your personality.They largely determine what you
think, feel, and do, and everything that happens to you.
Your self-ideal is the first part of your personality and your selfconcept.
Your self-ideal is made up of all of your hopes, dreams,
visions, and ideals.Your self-ideal is composed of the virtues, values,
and qualities that you most admire in yourself and others.
Your self-ideal is the person you would most like to become, if you
could be a perfect person in every way. These ideals guide and
shape your behavior.
Great men and women, leaders, and people of character are
very clear about their values, visions, and ideals. They know who
they are and what they believe in.They set high standards for themselves,
and they don’t compromise those standards. They are men
and women that others can look up to and depend on.They are definite
and distinct in their interactions with others. In everything
they do, they strive to live up to their ideals.
THE WAY YOU SEE YOURSELF
The second part of your self-concept is your self-image. This is the
way you see yourself and think about yourself. It is often called your
“inner mirror.” It is where you look internally to see how you
should behave in a particular situation. Because of the power of
your self-image, you always perform on the outside consistent with
the picture you have of yourself on the inside.
The discovery of the self-image, pioneered by Maxwell Maltz, is
a major breakthrough in understanding human performance and effectiveness.
By visualizing and imagining yourself performing at your
best in an upcoming situation, you send a message to your subconscious
mind.Your subconscious mind accepts this message as a command,
and then coordinates your thoughts, words, and actions so
that they fit a pattern consistent with the picture you created.
All improvement in your life begins with an improvement in
your mental pictures.Your internal images influence your emotions,
your behaviors, your attitudes, and even the way other people respond
to you. The development of a positive self-image is a vital
part of changing your thinking and changing your life.
HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT YOURSELF
The third part of your self-concept is your self-esteem. This is the
emotional component of your personality, and is the most important
factor in determining how you think, feel, and behave. Your
level of self-esteem largely determines much of what happens to
you in life.
Your self-esteem is best defined as how much you like yourself.
The more you like yourself, the better you perform at anything you
attempt. And by the law of reversibility, the better you perform, the
more you like yourself.
Your self-esteem is the “reactor core” of your personality. It is
the energy source that determines your levels of confidence and
enthusiasm. The more you like yourself, the higher will be the
standards you will set for yourself. The more you like yourself, the
bigger the goals you will set for yourself and the longer you will
persist in achieving them. People with high self-esteem are virtually
unstoppable.
Your level of self-esteem determines the quality of your relationships
with others. The more you like and respect yourself, the more
you like and respect others and the better they feel toward you. In
your business life and career, your personal level of self-esteem will
be the critical factor that determines whether or not people will buy
from you, hire you, enter into business dealings with you, and even
lend you money.
The better your self-esteem, the better you will be as a spouse
and parent. High self-esteem parents raise high self-esteem children.
These children develop high levels of self-confidence and associate
with other high self-esteem children. High self-esteem
homes are characterized by love, laughter, and happiness for everyone
who lives there.
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