“Self-acceptance begins in infancy, with the influence of your parents and siblings and other important people. Your own level of self-acceptance is determined largely by how well you feel you are accepted by the important people in your life. Your attitude toward yourself is determined largely by the attitudes that you think other people have toward you. When you believe that other people think highly of you, your level of self-acceptance and self-esteem goes straight up. The best way to build a healthy personality involves understanding yourself and your feelings.” PeopleThinkingWayFeelsBelieveWellsImportantSelfFeelingsParentUnderstandingLevelsAttitudeInfluenceSelf EsteemAcceptancePersonalityHealthyDeterminedAcceptedBest WayEsteemSelf AcceptanceSiblingInfancyPeople In Your LifeStraight UpUnderstanding Yourself Author:Brian Tracy
“Always remember that your personality is your big asset. Do not try to emulate another person. Real personality comes from the heart.” TryingHeartPersonsRealBigsRememberSelf EsteemPersonalityEsteemSelf RespectAssetsEmulate Author:Thomas Watson, Jr.
“There is a direct relationship between your own level of self-esteem and the health of your personality. The more you like and respect yourself, the more you like and respect other people. The more you consider yourself to be a valuable and worthwhile person, the more you consider others to be valuable and worthwhile as well. The more you accept yourself just as you are, the more you accept others just as they are.” PeopleWellsPersonsSelfLevelsAcceptingSelf EsteemPersonalityDirectValuableEsteemWorthwhileRespecting OthersAccepting YourselfRespect Yourself Author:Brian Tracy
“If you're the greatest, it's okay to say you're the greatest. My suggestion to everybody is to be their own greatest fan. Weaker personas and personalities define that as egotistical or arrogant, but what it means is their self-esteem isn't that strong.” IfsMeanSelfStrongFansSelf EsteemPersonalityOkayEsteemArrogantSuggestionsPersonaEgotistical Author:Gene Simmons