Showing posts with label Empowered Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Empowered Living. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2019

A Healthy Self-Esteem and Self-Image


A Healthy Self-Esteem and Self-Image
By Christina Morley

I have four children; three are adults and one is an adolescent. Being a parent, I have endeavored to give each child encouragement and praise as often as needed. In other words, I have tried to build up their self-esteem. I want them to be confident individuals and not inclined to compare themselves to others.

Let me give you an example of a healthy self-esteem. When my youngest daughter, Amanda, was around 9 years old, I drove her to a friend’s birthday party. The mom and daughter met us as we were walking up to the house. The friend was excited to see Amanda and exclaimed to her mother, “This is Amanda! She’s the smartest kid in our class!” Amanda quickly responded, “One of the three smartest.” By amending her friend’s statement, Amanda was putting her ability into perspective while accepting the praise.

Having a good self-esteem is not the same as having a big ego. Kids are prone to thinking too highly of themselves when they can do no wrong in their parents’ eyes. Unfortunately, some parents are not only guilty of raising narcissistic children, but also guilty of teaching their kids to hate others. These kids later become adults who think the world revolves around them and their egos.

One way to combat egocentricity is to be sober-minded by not thinking too highly of yourself. It’s about being sensible or pragmatic. It’s about knowing your strengths and weaknesses and being aware that you aren’t a god. If you are sober-minded, you will know that you need God in your life and that apart from God, you can do nothing with lasting success. You will also not be rigid or dogmatic in your beliefs. You will be of the shared belief that we all see through a glass dimly.

Another way to combat egocentricity is to practice kindness and generosity. Instead of focusing on yourself, focus on others. We all go through times when we focus on ourselves and get so wrapped up in our own problems that we become stressed, anxious, or depressed. By shifting our focus and taking note of others (paying attention to their needs), we can figure out ways that we can get practically involved. Helping others has a profound ability to improve our emotional and physical well-being!

A good self-esteem means that you feel positive about yourself without any grandiose ideas. A good self-image is similar. It’s being able to see yourself in a favorable light and to believe that others do to. How much time is wasted worrying about what people think of you? American jokesmith Olin Miller once stated, “You probably wouldn’t worry about what people think of you if you could know how seldom they do.” That puts it into perspective!

When I was in the 8th grade, our school had a dance. The dress code for the girls was a cocktail dress or something similar. My mom took me to one store and I had to find my dress there. I can’t remember what her reason was, but it certainly limited my options. I found one dress that suited me and it was a hideous mustard-yellow. I didn’t want to feel embarrassed the entire time, so I decided to own that dress. I went to the dance with my head held high and a big smile on my face. I wasn’t going to let others dictate how I felt about myself. If anyone wanted to make a rude comment about the color, I was prepared to tell them that I agreed with them, but surprisingly, kids complimented me on my dress!

People with a good self-image don’t try to be someone they aren’t. They don’t want to be someone else either! They are happy in their own skin doing their best with the personality, skills, and talent that are uniquely theirs.

My kids - from youngest to oldest (left to right):
Amanda, Samantha, Jessica, and Jeremiah

Christina Morley is the author of Happy Moms, Happy Homes. She’s also a blogger, volunteer reader at the Blind Institute, and ministers alongside her husband at a Christian drug and alcohol rehab.

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Friday, August 5, 2016

Addiction Recovery Farm and Weekend #Linky

Welcome to my weekend blog hop -
Make My Saturday Sweet #183!


A quick greeting and warm wishes to my regular visitors of my weekend blog hop. You might have noticed that I wasn't on top of things and that, in fact, I was dragging my feet last month! Well, besides being terribly distracted today, I do feel better and ready to tackle this month full speed ahead. Last month I didn't even post a book review, but this month I have 5 book posts lined up and my first one went live yesterday. Often included is a PayPal cash or Amazon gift card giveaway, so don't miss out!


Some of you will have read about RAEL, the addiction recovery farm, where my husband visits twice a week as a Christian volunteer. He goes to encourage the guys and give Bible training. 

Last Saturday we participated in an event that they were running, a 48-hour loom-athon, to knit scarves and beanies for the needy while raising addiction awareness and removing the stigma associated with addicts. It's wintertime in South Africa, in case you were wondering why the scarves and beanies.

If you would like to read more about RAEL, then check out my more in-depth post from last year, Sober Living.


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Robbie trying his hand at looming
with some of the guys at RAEL.

Amanda and I are learning from Terry Milne,
the lady who got the guys looming!

Me and Amanda

Amanda and her daddy

Robbie with Anthony Hall,
he and his wife run RAEL

We were treated to live music by The Bootleggers







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Done Growed Up
by Mary Morony
Blog Tour with
$25 Giveaway!



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Make My Saturday Sweet is a weekend blog hop for all family friendly blogs. You are welcome to link your favorite post from the past week(s) and to visit the last link before yours and leave a sweet comment. It's a really easy and fun way to make new friends and to catch up on old acquaintances.

Now on to my blog hop...

Amanda’s Books and More

It's time for another Make My Saturday Sweet blog hop!

Join me (your host) for this fun and easy hop.
All family friendly blogs are welcome!

If you host your own blog hop(s), then feel free to
link them on my Blog Hops page!

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  • Follow Tina (your host) on one or more links listed above.
  • Link up a post from your family friendly blog.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Co-Hosting the Empowered Living Blog Hop

These are my children from oldest to youngest:
Jeremiah, Jessica, Samantha and Amanda
Hi ladies! I'm excited to be co-hosting Jesse's Empowered Living Tuesday Blog Hop! Everything you need to know about the hop is below the "empowered living" logo.

You might be surprised, but Jesse showed me how to schedule a post with Blogger. I've been blogging on Amanda's Books and More since February of this year and I never knew how to do this basic step. Since I live in a different time zone to her, it was important for me to learn. This post will publish itself on Tues. at 1 am (my time) while I'm in bed sleeping and she will publish her's simultaneously on Mon. at 6 pm (her time). That's so cool! The only thing I can't do is enter my info. in the linky until it's been published, but I think Jesse is taking care of that.

Jesse (short for Jesseny) is from Ontario, Canada. By day, she's a high performance trainer and marketing associate for a couple of companies. By night, she's a wife, Momma and online marketing freelancer. Visit her About Momma page to learn how she went from being broken personally to the empowered woman that she is today.

This is the month of Thanksgiving. I have a lot to be thankful for. If you would like to see more photos about me and my family, then please visit my post on Inspirational Quotes for Thanksgiving. If you leave a comment with your URL, I'll be sure to follow back. Now, on to the hop...

Happy Empowered Living everyone.

Today is the day where we gather and meet one another by simply sharing the love we have for ourselves, family and others. 

A place where you can let your confident and creative self shine by linking anything that made you or others feel empowered. 
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