Self Esteem

Self-esteem is about setting our intuition free to be developed naturally, and about deservedness.

When our self-esteem is low, we are unable to make good choices and right decisions, and cannot trust our intuition to guide us because we have already exchanged the power of our soul with external entities, looking for approval of others, and doubting ourselves by asking the question whether we will fail or not before the eyes of others.

It is unfortunate that most of societies around the world are preventing our children from experiencing decision-making at an early age, because this skill is very active during their growth.

Childhood and adolescence are our life moments when we feel this great desire to discover the power of this skill, in general it develops very quickly between the age of 11 to 21.

In the case of a child who has never been given the opportunity to make his own choices during his growth, he will not experience the universal law of cause and effect. The world may seem to him as a place where it is the “chance” that directs everything randomly and where “luck” and “misfortune” may play a crucial role in his life.

Unfortunately, in the majority of our societies, children are deprived of self-making decisions, and this leaves them totally dependent on their families, incapable of believing in themselves and in the power of their soul.

Self-esteem is a personality factor, it is about trusting our abilities to make good choices, and believing in our capacities to make right decisions, to attract situations that reflect internal integrity, freedom and safety.

Wafa El-amrani


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