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Chapter 2 1 2 Learning Objectives t he way you see yourself 3 What is SelfConcept 4 The Four Parts of SelfConcept 5 Ideal Self Your vision of your future self Realistic Attainable ID: 276535

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Self-Concept and Self-Esteem in Human Relations

Chapter 2

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Learning ObjectivesSlide3

the way you see yourself

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What is Self-Concept?Slide4

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The Four Parts of Self-ConceptSlide5

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Ideal Self

Your vision of your future self.

Realistic

Attainable Slide6

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Looking-Glass Self

How you assume others see youSlide7

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Self-Image

The way you truly feel about yourselfSlide8

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Real-Self

How you really are when nobody is aroundSlide9

Carl Rogers (psychologist) saidIdeal self comes from messages your receive from your environment about what you SHOULD be like

The Ideal self may be different than the Real self

People feel bad about themselves

Pay more attention to your Real self and adjust your Ideal self to fit reality

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Focusing on the Real & Ideal SelvesSlide10

Many people like to please others.w

omen more than menGirls grow up with media messages that they are valued for their physical appearance.

Having a healthy self-concept means not allowing yourself to be a slave to other people’s opinions.

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Pleasing Yourself and Pleasing OthersSlide11

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hat an individual believes himself or herself to be capable, sufficient and worthy of

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What is Self-Esteem?Slide12

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Business success depends greatly on one’s level of self-esteem

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Is Self-Esteem and Work Performance Attached?Slide14

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Is Self-Esteem and Work Performance Attached?

A person with lower self-esteem

experiences:

Anxiety

Depression

Irritability

Aggression

Feelings of resentment

A person with a healthy self-esteem is:

Open and ready for new experiences

Useful and adaptable at work

Objective and constructive in problem tackling

A valuable and satisfied employeeSlide15

Two Types of Self-Esteem

Self-Worth

Positive or negative feelings

Self-Efficacy

Confidence an individual has in their ability to deal with problems when they occur

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Where does Self-Esteem Come From?Slide17

Where does Self-Esteem Come From?

Unconditional Positive Regard

Conditional Positive Regard

Acceptance of individuals as worthy

only

when they behave in a certain way

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Acceptance of individuals as worthy and valuable

regardless

of their behaviorSlide18

Take steps toward achieving a higher self-esteem

Take steps toward combating low self-esteem by defeating the pathological critic

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Strategies for SuccessSlide19

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Steps toward achieving a higher self-esteemSlide20

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Steps toward achieving a higher self-esteemSlide22

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Steps toward combating low self-esteem by defeating the pathological criticSlide23

Self-concept is the foundation of all thoughts, including one’s self-esteem.

Self-concept is divided into four parts: the self-image, real self, looking-glass self, and ideal self.Self-esteem is defined as the extent to which an individual believes oneself to be capable, sufficient, and worthy.

The two types of self esteem are self-worth and self-efficacy.

With a healthy self-concept and high self-esteem you can become an effective manager of other people, and become someone whom others listen to and respect.

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Summary