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What role does self-esteem play in social interactions?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Self-esteem significantly influences how individuals perceive themselves in social contexts. Those with low self-esteem often fear negative evaluation and may avoid social interactions altogether. Building self-esteem involves recognizing one's unique qualities and achievements, setting realistic goals, and engaging in activities that foster a sense of accomplishment. This self-acceptance can lead to more confident interactions with others.

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