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Post by Susan Peabody on Feb 22, 2009 16:27:43 GMT -8
I first heard the expression “low self-esteem” at a support group in 1982. One of my friends said, “Susan, I think you have low self-esteem.” “What does that mean?” I asked. “That means you don’t like yourself,” she replied. I didn’t know what to say. I had never really thought about whether or not I liked myself. I didn’t even know it was important to like myself. When I thought about it, I realized she was right. I didn’t like myself. So, I decided to go searching for self-esteem. You might say I was “desperately seeking Susan.” Little did I know how much finding self-esteem would help me grow and change.
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