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Ragnar Purje Ph.dPsychology Today |
Being informed you are wrong is information, not criticism, and it shapes growth.
You are always here, but it is never the same.
Self-respect aligns with self-belief, self-efficacy, and self-esteem.
Personal responsibility and positive choices lead to self-empowerment.
Many of history’s influential thinkers and innovators exemplify this pursuit.
You cannot force anyone to accept you. And it is not their fault.
The media have reported on many seriously damaging behaviours.
Respect is offered in response to ethical and moral conduct.
You shape your self‑esteem through your choices.
Self‑motivation is the driver of potential.
Measurable evidence-based decline in student cognitive abilities.
Examining what we're responsible for—and the power we actually have.
Personal effort has always been a universal requirement to enhance learning.