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Warm-Up What is Optimism ? What is pessimism? 8/28-29/2013 Positive thinking with a can do attitude Negative thinking, ill never make it. Ill never pull it off. Orr…procrastination. Focus on things that keep getting in the way. Or unconsciously manifest things that get in the way. Is a measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself The characteristic of doing what you know is right

C-Notes: Self-Esteem Stnd: 1.4M 05/21/2014 Objective: SWBAT identify factors that influences the development of a person’s self-image

What is Self-Esteem? Is a measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself

What is Integrity? The characteristic of doing what you know is right

What are the benefits of self-esteem? Increase respect for self and others, Increased ability to reach goals, Increased willingness to try Increased feeling of value.

High Self-Esteem Low Self-Esteem Speak up for your self Respects yourself and others Has confidence Tries new things Feels valuable to society Adjusts to change Feels optimistic Makes decisions based on values Low Self-Esteem Feels insecure Disrespects self and others Vulnerable to peer pressure Doesn’t feel valuable Feels depressed Fears failure Uses drugs and alcohol Feels pessimistic Behaves destructively