SelfWorth Self Image How do I begin to
Self-Worth / Self Image How do I begin to grow and value my contributions? HS 28 Stage One of Development ME Life. Knowledge®
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Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Standards Addressed! • CRP. 01. Model personal responsibility in the workplace and community. • CRP. 01. 02. b. Assess personal level of responsibility and examine opportunities for improvement. Life. Knowledge®
Bell Work / Objectives • • Define self worth. Define self esteem. What is a service-oriented activity? What are your “life goals”? Life. Knowledge®
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What is self-worth/self image? The value one places on self and contributions. Everyone possesses a perceived level of self -worth. § Self-worth differs from person to person. § One’s perception of self-worth is in a constant state of change. § Personal growth is affected by one’s believed selfworth. § The greater one’s perceived self-worth, the greater potential for success and enjoyment of life. Objective 1 HS 28 TM A Life. Knowledge®
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How do I assess my self-worth? Factors I measure for self-worth: § Appearance § Performance in school § Popularity § Ability to make sound decisions § Finances § Effectiveness as a speaker § Special talents Objective 2 HS 28 TM B Life. Knowledge®
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Give me a lift? Factors that increase self-worth: § Standing up for your beliefs § Accepting your limitations and strengths § Having pride in your decisions § Setting long-term goals § Solving problems Objective 3 HS 28 TM C Life. Knowledge®
Give me a lift? Factors that decrease self-worth: § Making the same mistake multiple times § Failing to make decisions § Not being honest with yourself § Dwelling on the negative § Abusive—physically and emotionally— relationships § Self-doubt Objective 3 HS 28 TM D Life. Knowledge®
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Give me a lift? Rewards of a healthy perception of selfworth § § § Objective 3 HS 28 TM E Greater confidence in own ideas Greater ability to overcome obstacles More likely to accept things as they are Wider social acceptance More likely to take part in opportunities Life. Knowledge®
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