What is the difference between self-esteem and self-confidence?
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Self-Esteem: Definition: Self-esteem refers to the overall subjective emotional evaluation of one's own worth. Nature: It involves a deeper, more enduring sense of self-worth and self-respect. Components: Includes feelings of self-respect, self-acceptance, and a positive or negative attitude towardRead more
Summary: While self-esteem deals with a more global and emotional appraisal of self-worth, self-confidence is specific to the belief in one’s ability to tackle particular tasks or situations. Both contribute to a healthy self-image and personal development.
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